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Why would plants and animals store carbohydrates​

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Why would plants store their energy as carbohydrates and not as fats, if fats are a more efficient energy store? Plants synthesize glucose from carbon dioxide, animals ingest carbohydrates in their diet and break them down into monosaccherides.

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Excess carbohydrates are stored as starch in plants and as glycogen in animals, ready for metabolism if the energy demands of the organism suddenly increase
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