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What is the storage and quick-energy forms of carbohydrates found in animals?

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What are the storage and quick-energy forms of carbohydrates found in animals, and how are these forms structurally related to each other. A polysaccharide known as glycogen. Glycogen is made of repeating subunits of glucose, which are the quick-energy carbohydrate in animals.
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A polysaccharide known as glycogen. Glycogen is made of repeating subunits of glucose, which are the quick-energy carbohydrate in animals.
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