Glycogen is the storage form for animals, starch for plants.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
sucrose is the storage form of glucose in leaves... and it may also starch.
Carbohydrates are absorbed and converted into glucose. The glucose can be stored as glycogen in the liver and the muscle tissue. If these are full the glucose will be converted into fat and stored.
The form of glucose used for storage in animals is glycogen. This is mostly made in the liver and/or muscle cells. The form of storage used in plants is starch.
The body mostly needs fats which are used to produce energy. The body also needs water which is used for cooling and other important functions.
Glycogen is storage form of glucose in animals .Starch is the storage form of glucose in plants
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Glycogen is a storage of energy within the body, and glucose is the primary form of energy
Glucose (sugar)
Glycogen is a storage of energy within the body, and glucose is the primary form of energy. So for example, if your body requires glucose to survive, when it has plentiful amounts. Your body converts glucose into glycogen for storage. However, if your body has low amount of glucose within it. Your body will rely on the storage of glycogen to break down into its components and use the glucose for fuel.
Starch No, Starch is how plants store glucose. The human body stores glucose as glycogen.
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Amylopectin is a branched chain polymer of glucose found in plants, while glycogen is a highly branched polymer of glucose found in animals and humans. Both serve as storage forms of glucose, with glycogen being the main form of energy storage in animals and humans, while amylopectin is the main form of energy storage in plants.
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules