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Lipids.
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
The Mitochondria breaks down glucose to get ATP, while the Chloroplast is in plant cells and is responsible for Glucose production which is often stored in the form of starch.
GLYCOGEN
Plants store glucose in the form of starch. Glucose is also converted to a range of other substances. Two notable examples are the conversion of glucose to fats/oils for seeds and the conversion of glucose to sucrose for transportation.
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
Glucose
As Glycocen xD
Glycogen. Plants store energy in starch.... Mammals store their excess energy in glycogen.
Starch is stored by plants.Animals' storing carbohydrate is glycogen.
Glucose can be stored in plants in several ways. In some plants , the glucose molecules join to one another to form starch molecules. Some plants convert glucose to fructose and the energy is stored in this form. In other plants, fructose combines with glucose to form sucrose. The energy is stored in carbohydrates in this form. Plant cells obtain energy for their activities from these molecules.
Animals Store their excess energy in the form of fat's.
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glycogen
Lipids.
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.