They are both made up of chains of glucose molecules, with glycogen being the form for animals and starch being the form for plants.
They are the most energy-rich organic molecules.
What the @#$%? u dont even know tht!! glucose:sugar. starch: egg
They are both carbohydrates, or saccharides. Glucose is a monosaccharide and starch (amylose) is a polysaccharide.
Starch and glycogen are both polysaccharides, glucose polymers.
Glycogen is animal starch and is a polysaccharide.
No. All of these are carbohydrates and specifically polsaccharides. Starch and glycogen are storage polysaccharides. Cellulose and chitin are structural polysaccharides.
simple and complex carbohydrates
both are formed of glucose
cellulose
Starch is found potatoes, not Glycogen. Glycogen is the plant equivalent of animal glycogen. A potato has starch but no glycogen; muscle cells have glycogen but no starch. The starch we eat is broken into glucose in the stomach/small intest and then reassembled in the muscle cells as glycogen.
Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
Glycogen is the proper name for animal starch. It is stored int the livers and muscles of animals. It can also be found in certain kinds of fungi and bacteria.
Glycogen is animal starch and is a polysaccharide.
Glycogen is the body's storage of energy. It is a starch.
glycogen
In humans, glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles. It is sometimes called animal starch.
starch
phytate,starch,glycogen
Glycogen
Glycogen is storage form of glucose in animals .Starch is the storage form of glucose in plants
Glycogen, Cellulose, and Starch are all examples of Polysaccharides.