what is the storage form of carbohydrate in animal 1 starch 2 fructose 3 maltose 4 glycogen
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Glycogen is structurally similar to amylopectin, but it's the storage form of carbohydrate in animals, humans included. It's made up of highly branched chains of glucose, and it's stored in the liver and skeletal muscle
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Carbohydrates can be divided into two main types:
simple and complex. Simple carbohydrates are made up of just one or two sugar units, whereas complex carbohydrates are made up of many sugar units. We'll look at each of these in turn. This figure gives you an overview of the types of carbohydrates that we'll cover.
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