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glycogen, often called animal starch
The MITOCHONDRIA provides energy for both the plant and animal cell.
Polysaccharides are carbohydrates composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. Two polysaccharides that are used to store energy are glycogen and starch.
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The subunits that make up polysaccharides are sugars, or monosaccharides. An example of a monosaccharide is glucose, which we need for energy.
glycogen, often called animal starch
glycogen, often called animal starch
glycogen and starch are the two polysaccharides used to store energy
Provides quick energy
Polysaccharides are used for storing energy and glucose for organisms. Its a Structure to store energy.
The MITOCHONDRIA provides energy for both the plant and animal cell.
The MITOCHONDRIA provides energy for both the plant and animal cell.
Polysaccharides are carbohydrates composed of several sugar molecules that are chemically bonded together. Two polysaccharides that are used to store energy are glycogen and starch.
Glycogen
Polysaccharides means "many sugar". Examples of polysaccharides are cellulose, a substance in the cell walls of plants;which is stored in plant cells for food; and glycogen(animal starch) which animals store as a short term, reserve energy source.
No.In a kind of figurative sense you could say this, since it's the sun that provides the energy for plants to photosynthesize simpler molecules into simple sugars, and then convert those into polysaccharides. But it's at least misleading to make such a statement without explaining it.
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