Plants convert unused glucose into starch.
glycogen
Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
Glucose that is not utilized immediately for the plants growth are stored. The unused glucose is converted to starch molecules and stored throughout the cytoplasm
Plants store glucose as starch.They are in starch granules.
Unused Sugar/Energy (glucose) is stored in fat cells, which are burnt off when the energy within them is needed.
Answer: Glucose is one. Answer: Glucose, fat, and carbohydrates.
Plants convert unused glucose into starch.
The body uses glucose as energy. Excess glucose is stored as fat (in animals) and as starch (in plants).
glycogen
glycogen
Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
It is stored in the form of glycogen.
Starch No, Starch is how plants store glucose. The human body stores glucose as glycogen.
Carbohydrates are absorbed by the body and converted into glucose. The glucose can be stored as fat or as glycogen in the liver or the muscles. There is no short term storage of carbohydrates.
Glucose that is not utilized immediately for the plants growth are stored. The unused glucose is converted to starch molecules and stored throughout the cytoplasm
Glucose is the preferred food for the body. What that means is that it is what any food that is to be used for energy is converted into glucose and delivered to the body via the blood.