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Name the storage carbohydrate in plants and the storage carbohydrate in animals.

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Answered by ankitmeena7
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These highly complex carbohydratesinclude starches, cellulose, and glycogen. Starch is the usual form in which carbohydrates are stored as energy by plants. ... Glycogen is the form in which glucose is stored in the liver and muscles of animals for energy needs.
Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer -

  • The storage carbohydrate in plants is starch.
  • The storage carbohydrate in animals is glycogen.

● Explaination -

  • Both glycogen and starch are both polymers of glucose.
  • In plants, glucose is formed by process of photosynthesis and stored in stems and roots of plants.
  • In animals, glucose is taken by ingestion and excess glucose is stored as glycogen in muscles.

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