Glycogen is stored primarily in the cells of the liver
In liver tissue
liver and skeletal muscles
Liver and muscles store carbohydrate .
glycogen
Glycogen.
Glycogen is what animals use for short term energy production. So if you are looking at finding food with glycogen either to eat or stay away from it would be protein since this is where animals store their glycogen. When you eat glycogen it must be broken down into glucose and reconstructed in the body and stored as glycogen again.
In liver tissue
Glycogen same as the animals kingdom
Glycogen is the long-term energy storage for animals and most of an animals energy is exerted through motility or muscle movement so it would only make sense for glycogen to be broken down (through hydrolosis) where it was most needed; in the muscles.
my answer is always correct :) its glycogen and for Plato users the answer is A
Glycogen
Glycogen and Glucose.
Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen. Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose.
The carbohydrate energy storage molecule of animals is glycogen. Glycogen is a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates.
the kind of polysaccharides that are found in animals are proteins and carbohydrates.
glycogen
Animals convert glucose to glycogen for longer term storage. In humans, glycogen is stored in the liver. Glycogen will be used before fat reserves are tapped.
Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose that is energy storage in animals and fungi. Glucose is an example of glycogen.
yes