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What is the stored form of carbohydrate in animals?

Glycogen


Glycogen and starch?

Are complex sugars that are stored. Glycogen is the way that sugar is stored in animals, starch is the way that sugar is stored in plants.


What is excess glucose stored as?

glycogen


Are carbohydrates stored similarly in both plants and animals?

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.


What polysaccharides do animals make?

Animals convert glucose to glycogen for longer term storage. In humans, glycogen is stored in the liver. Glycogen will be used before fat reserves are tapped.


What is the stored form of carbohydrate in plants and animals respictively?

Starch is the storage form of carbohydrates in plants. In contrast, glycogen is the storage form of carbohydrates in animals.


What form are excess carbohydrates stored as in animals?

Excess carbs and calories are stored as fat.


What are Stored polysaccharides in muscle and other tissues in animals called?

Stored polysaccharides in muscle and other tissues in animals are called glycogen. Glycogen is a highly branched polymer of glucose that serves as a readily available energy source when needed by the body.


What polysaccharide is stored as an energy source in the body of animals?

Glycogen, which occurs in large amounts in the liver.


Where is glycogen located in animals?

Glycogen is stored primarily in the cells of the liver


How do living organisms store glucose?

In plants,glucose is stored as starch.In animals and fungi,stored as Glycogen.


How are the major polymers stored in plants and animals?

In plants, the major polymers (carbohydrates such as cellulose and starch) are stored in the form of starch granules in specialized plant organs like roots, tubers, and seeds. In animals, the major polymers (such as glycogen) are stored in the form of glycogen granules primarily in the liver and muscles for rapid energy release when needed.