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Glucose is processed in animals' bodies to create energy to survive.

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What is glucose stored in animal as?

glycogen


Where does the glucose in animal cells ocme from?

Animals get the glucose in their cells through plants. They obtain the glucose by eating the plants and absorbing their glucose and energy.


What goes in a animal cell?

Sugar and glucose


Does glucose occur in animal and plants?

Glocuse occurs in any living animal


Why is glucose important in plants?

Glucose is like a food for a plant.


What are the important energy-storing molecules in living organisms?

In a plant cell, starch acts as a storage of glucose for aerobic respiration. In animal cells, glycogen acts as a storage of glucose for aerobic respiration.


Compounds essential for animal life?

H2O and glucose


What does the glucose in an animal cell do?

Provides quick energy


Animal cells store glucose as a polysaccharide called?

Animal cells store glucose as a polysaccharide called glycogen. Glycogen serves as a readily available energy source that can be broken down into glucose when the cells need energy.


Is glucose an animal byproduct?

No, glucose is not an animal byproduct. Glucose is a simple sugar that is produced by plants through the process of photosynthesis. It is a fundamental source of energy for all living organisms, including animals, plants, and microorganisms.


How are the sources of glucose different for plant and animal cells?

Plant cells primarily produce glucose through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. Animal cells, on the other hand, obtain glucose by consuming plants, plant-based products, or other animals that have consumed plants. Ultimately, both plant and animal cells rely on glucose as a primary source of energy for cellular processes.


Do animal cells digest or absorb glucose?

absorb. but poly- and disaccharides has to be digested before getting the monosaccharide glucose