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OpenStudy (anonymous):

which carbohydrate humans store? what plants make for storage? what plants use for structure? pleaseee help im studying for my final and im stuck on this question for my study guide

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Glycogen is the carbohydrate that animals (including humans) store in their livers, for energy. Plants store a slightly different kind of carbohydrate, called "starch."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh. And the carbohydrate that makes up cell walls is called "cellulose."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cell walls are for plant structure.

OpenStudy (somy):

for humans the stored form of carbohydrate is glycogen (glucose is a form for usage) plants they make sucrose (from photosynthesis) for usage and store it in the form of starch

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you so much!!!

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