In a cell, both starch and glycogen do not dissolve in water which is why they both are used for storage of energy. Whereas if glucose was stored in a cell as free molecules, the glucose would dissolve and reduce the water potential, not store the glucose.
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∙ 15y agoplants use glucose for energy plants use glucose for energy
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∙ 11y agoGlucose is soluble and so would cause osmotic problems. Glucose is converted to glycogen which is insoluble and so causes no osmotic problems.
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∙ 12y agoWell plants store Glucose , which is called as starch in plants .
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∙ 12y agoYes, glucose is stored in many tissues including the liver in form of glycogen when plasma concentration of glucose is high
it is not very good because it can make the plant be full and the process of crugel wont work . the process of ceugel can also stop photosynthesis
Insulin is the hormone that promotes the storage of glucose by the liver. It signals liver cells to take up glucose from the bloodstream and convert it into glycogen for storage.
No, glucose is a monosaccharide and a simple form of carbohydrate, not a storage form. Carbohydrates are stored in the body as glycogen, a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules linked together.
Glycogen is the storage form for animals, starch for plants.
Glycogen is a good energy storage molecule because it is highly branched, allowing for rapid breakdown and release of glucose when energy is needed. It is also compact, allowing for efficient storage in cells. Additionally, glycogen can be rapidly synthesized from glucose when energy stores need to be replenished.
Starch is insoluble in water and so can be used as a storage device for glucose; plants convert the spare glucose into starch then store it.
The principle storage molecule for glucose in plants is starch . The principle storage molecule for glucose in animal cells is glycogen.
it is not very good because it can make the plant be full and the process of crugel wont work . the process of ceugel can also stop photosynthesis
No, glucose is a monosaccharide and a simple form of carbohydrate, not a storage form. Carbohydrates are stored in the body as glycogen, a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules linked together.
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Insulin promotes the storage of glucose as glycogen in the liver and muscles by stimulating glycogen synthesis. When blood glucose levels are high, insulin is released from the pancreas to signal cells to take up glucose and convert it into glycogen for storage.
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Glycogen is the storage form for animals, starch for plants.
Glucose in animals is stored as glycogen. Glycogen is a polymer of glucose subunits attached with alpha (1-4) glycosidic linkages to link the individual glucose molecules, and alpha (1-6) linkages to create branch points for larger branched molecules. It is very similar to plant's energy reserve macromolecule - starch.
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