Biology, asked by aneesh39, 9 months ago

which is the internal energy reserve in plants and animals?​

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\impliesAccepted Answer: Starch is the internal energy reserve in plants. No, animals do not have the same energy reserve. The energy reserve in animals is glycogen.

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Answered by srnroofing171736
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Answer:

Starch

Explanation:

==> Starch is the internal energy reserve in plants.

==> No, animals do not have the same energy reserve.

==>The energy reserve in animals is glucose.

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