CArbohydrates and lipids are the major energy reserves for our body. CArbohydrate is stores as glycogen in liver and muscles whereas lipids are stored in the form of saturated fats like cholesterol.
We humans (as well as animals) get the energy we need from our food. This energy is stored in the food, in the form of chemical energy.
Yes, they stored food from the fields and animals.
Starch is the storage form of carbohydrates in plants. In contrast, glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in animals.
Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.
In plants, the reserve food is stored in the form of starch, which is typically found in the roots, tubers, and seeds. In animals, reserve food is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles, which can be broken down into glucose for energy when needed. Additionally, fat serves as a long-term energy storage in animals.
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
glucose
Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.
No, carbohydrates are stored differently in plants and animals. In plants, carbohydrates are stored in the form of starch, while in animals, carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles.
Leaves provide food for certain animals through a process called photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into energy. This energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates, which animals like caterpillars, deer, and some insects can eat for nutrition.
respiration
yes