glycogen
glykogen
Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
Excess sugar is stored as starch, long chain carbohydrates, in the plant.
Starch is found potatoes, not Glycogen. Glycogen is the plant equivalent of animal glycogen. A potato has starch but no glycogen; muscle cells have glycogen but no starch. The starch we eat is broken into glucose in the stomach/small intest and then reassembled in the muscle cells as glycogen.
No , starch is inside of most plant cells and there is alot in roots , but very few animal cells have starch.
Cellulose is not an animal starch. It comes from the cell walls of plant cells.
starch
STARCH
they are turned into starch which is not soluble in water.
Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
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carbohydrates
A potatoes plant stored starch
Excess sugar is stored as starch, long chain carbohydrates, in the plant.
because the plants is a converting carbohydrates and glucose
plants
Pollen is the plant equivalent to animal sperm.
A plant produces oxygen and carbohydrates, such as sucrose, glucose, or starch during photosynthesis.