Biology, asked by JeswinThomas, 1 year ago

internal energy reserves in form of carbohydrates in in plants being animals

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Answered by Nikku8729
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The internal energy reserve inplants is starch while animals have glycogen as internal energy reserve. Justification: Glycogen is much more highly branched structure than glucose. Glycogen has shorter strands as compared to starch so it can be metabolized very quickly to provide energy to the body.
Answered by sudipta40
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internal energy reserves in form of carbohydrate in plants as starch whereas in animal as glycogen
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