No.
Virus need to rely on hosts to reproduce.
False
Glycogen is the complex carbohydrate used to store energy in animals.
No, viruses do not have starch granules. Starch granules are complex carbohydrate structures typically found in plants and some algae, used for energy storage. Viruses are simpler entities that lack the cellular machinery necessary to produce or store such structures.
Liver and muscles store carbohydrate .
glycogen
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No, lol it removes traces of viruses and clears temp folders that are where viruses are programmed to store.
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
which carbohydrate don plants cells store energy
No viruses whatsoever, however it does store stuff on ur PC
glycogen