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Did you know? The stored form of carbohydrate in animals is glycogen and in plants it is starch.​

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Answered by 10thguruclass
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Glucose is stored as polysaccharide - starch in plants and glycogen in animals. The animals store glycogen in liver and muscles

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Answered by ak9537590
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Glycogen and starch are polysaccharides. They are the storage form of glucose. Glycogen is stored in animals in the liver and in muscle cells, whereas starch is stored in the roots, seeds, and leaves of plants.

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Plants store carbohydrates in long polysaccharides chains called starch, while animals store carbohydrates as the molecule glycogen.

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