Glycogen
Animals store glucose-containing fragments in the form of glycogen, a complex carbohydrate. Glycogen is synthesized and stored mainly in the liver and muscles and serves as a readily available energy source that can be broken down to release glucose when needed for energy.
fats (lipids)
in the recopotaniousotinomoankemiture way!
DNA fingerprinting
Platelets (not cell fragments though)
sedimentary
Concrete
Fragmentationor clonal fragmentation in multicellular or colonial organisms is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning where an organism is split into fragments.
Animals store carbohydrate in the form of glycogen. This is the secondary storage tissue in animals after adipose tissue. Plants store carbohydrates in the form of starch.
Megakaryocytes. Fragments constantly released from giant bone marrow cells.
RFLPs
They start to form into one