glycogen
Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
Cellulose is not an animal starch. It comes from the cell walls of plant cells.
When plant or animal cells need energy, they can derive it from stored carbohydrates, primarily in the form of glycogen in animals and starch in plants. Additionally, fats and proteins can also be broken down to release energy when carbohydrates are depleted. These energy reserves are crucial for maintaining cellular functions during periods of low energy availability.
No , starch is inside of most plant cells and there is alot in roots , but very few animal cells have starch.
Starch grains are primarily found in plant cells, where they serve as a form of energy storage. Animals do not store energy as starch; instead, they primarily store energy in the form of glycogen. While some animal cells can contain small amounts of starch due to dietary intake or specific metabolic processes, it is not a typical characteristic of animal cells. Therefore, starch grains are not present in both animal and plant cells.
starch
STARCH
they are turned into starch which is not soluble in water.
Glycogen. Starch is exclusive to plant storage of carbohydrates.
carbohydrates
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A potatoes plant stored starch
because the plants is a converting carbohydrates and glucose
Cellulose is not an animal starch. It comes from the cell walls of plant cells.
Pollen is the plant equivalent to animal sperm.
VAGINA
When plant or animal cells need energy, they can derive it from stored carbohydrates, primarily in the form of glycogen in animals and starch in plants. Additionally, fats and proteins can also be broken down to release energy when carbohydrates are depleted. These energy reserves are crucial for maintaining cellular functions during periods of low energy availability.