glycogen
The sugar is converted and stored as fat.
Grocery store, sugar isle.
fat
Glycogen
the answer is glycogen
Plants capture energy from sunlight by means of photosynthesis. Using the green pigment in their leaves called chlorophyll, which makes sugar. They store the sugar primarily as starch. Storage in the form of fat / oil is common too, especially in seeds. Animals mostly store excess sugar in body fat, and plants usually make fruit with excess sugar (as long as they have enough water).
Liver as glycogen
starch
starch is the store of sugar in plants wheras glycogen is the store of sugar in animals. So quite simply the answer would be no animal cells do not contain starch but they do have there own form of it.
yes they do have sugar but fruit sugar not the one that they sell at the store. Does this answer your question?
No, sugar gliders have no need to store food. They are native Australian animals, and in their habitat they do not suffer from a shortage of food during different seasons.
Flying-Squirrel-like Marsupial