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They're called polysaccharides and they exhibit a great diversity of form and composition. Examples include amylopectin and amylose found as starch in plants and glycogen found in animals all used for secondary energy storage. Together with cellulose, which is also a polysaccharide, these are the most common polysaccharides but there are many others.
I believe its glycogen found in liver and muscles which is made of glucose to give us energy
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Starch is stored by plants.Animals' storing carbohydrate is glycogen.
Glucose is stored as a type of starch in seeds. Some plants also store it in specialized organs inside of the plant.
A. Glycogen just answered it on plato lol.
No; cellulose is a natural polymer. Plastic is one example of a synthetic polymer. Zombies Suck! XOXO Juliet <3
Polysaccharides are made of many glucose molecules. During digestion these molecules get separated and digested. They are the source of energy and in body they are stored as a polymer of glucose called glycogen.
Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose that is energy storage in animals and fungi. Glucose is an example of glycogen.
starch gives more energy than sugar because starch is a polysaccharide(polymer of sugar).
They are not releasing energy. they are storing energy.
Starch is a polysaccharide, thus it is made up of many molecules of monosaccharides (glucose). THis allows it to be consumed then reduced to glucose to provide energy for the organism. It is how plants store their energy.
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