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Carbohydrates are stored in plants and animals in the following respective form.
  1. Starch and glycogen
  2. Starch and glucose
  3. Cellulose and glycogen
  4. Cellulose and glucose

A
Cellulose and glycogen
B
Starch and glycogen
C
Starch and glucose
D
Cellulose and glucose
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Carbohydrates are produced as monosaccharides (glucose or fructose) in the process of photosynthesis. Glucose is stored as polysaccharide - starch in plants and glycogen in animals. The animals store glycogen in liver and muscles.

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