Liver and muscles store carbohydrate .
glycogen
Glycogen.
Humans
It is important for animals to store fat which is used as the reserve for energy. Fats is broken down to facilitate various metabolic and structural functions in the body.
They're not exactly plants are they? Insects are complex organisms that respire on organic material rather than produce complex carbohydrate chains from photosynthesis. Hence they are classed as animals.
The main animals that helped build the pyramid were humans. However, some animals like donkeys were used for transporting materials.
Insects, especially ants and termites, are the most common animals in hot climates.
glycogen ;]
No - they are stored in different forms. The main storage carbohydrate in plants is starch, and in animals it is glycogen.
Long chains of sugars
The main carbohydrate found in corn is starch.
in the form of the polysaccharide starch
Vacuoles are membrane bound sacs that are found in both plants and animals. The vacuole stores, temporarily, the carbohydrates known as lipids.
A carbohydrate storage molecule in animals that can be accessed faster than fat molecules.Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide that serves as a form of energy storage in animals and fungi.
glycogen
The main carbohydrate in milk is lactose. It is a disaccharide meaning it is composed of two monosaccharides.
The two main groups of carbohydrates are starch and sugars.
Glucose
Glucogen. The precursor to glucose.