so when they need it they can pull it out again
Glycogen is the stored carbohydrate in animals just as starch is the stored carbohydrate in plants. Both serve as a source of energy when needed by the organisms.
No, fungi are not non-cellular. They are eukaryotic organisms composed of multiple cells. Fungi are unique in that they have cell walls made of chitin, a complex carbohydrate.
Carbohydrate is not a wax.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, and is second to fats as long-term energy storage.
Glycogen is the primary carbohydrate stored in the liver. It serves as a reserve of energy that can be broken down into glucose when needed by the body.
Glycogen is stored in liver
Called chitin. Has a nitrogen filled side chain.
Glycogen is the stored carbohydrate in animals just as starch is the stored carbohydrate in plants. Both serve as a source of energy when needed by the organisms.
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no only lipids
Carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen.
the major form of stored energy in the body is carbohydrate, stored as glycogen
Glycogen, the same carbohydrate as in animals .
Carbohydrate that is stored in the liver and skeletal muscle
No, fungi are not non-cellular. They are eukaryotic organisms composed of multiple cells. Fungi are unique in that they have cell walls made of chitin, a complex carbohydrate.
Proteins Carbohydrate
Starch :)