Animals Store Most Of Their Excess Energy Reserves As

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Animals Store Most Of Their Excess Energy Reserves As. It is a compact source of energy in their bodies. Animals need to release glucose quicker than plants to contract muscles b.

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It is a compact source of energy in their bodies. Animals store most of their energy as fat c. They store twice as much energy per gram of glucose.

Each cell relies on a source of energy to drive the chemical reactions required for digestion and metabolism, cellular communication, cell division and growth, hormone synthesis and several othe.

Bears and other hibernating animals have a thick layer of fat for use not only as an energy reserve during their hibernation period. We and animals store our reserve energy as fats. Glucose molecules are joined in long chains with hydrogen bonds connecting multiple chains to make cellulose which is easily broken down for quick digestion. It is a polysaccharide composed of glucose molecules that are chemically bonded together.