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Multiple Choice
How do animals primarily store energy for later use?
A
As ATP in the bloodstream
B
As glucose in the kidneys
C
As proteins in the skin
D
As glycogen in the liver and muscles
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that animals need to store energy for later use, especially during times when food is not readily available.
Recognize that ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the immediate energy currency of the cell, but it is not used for long-term energy storage.
Identify that glucose is a simple sugar that provides quick energy, but it is not stored in large quantities in the kidneys for long-term use.
Acknowledge that proteins serve structural and functional roles in the body, but they are not primarily used for energy storage.
Learn that glycogen is a polysaccharide that serves as a form of energy storage in animals, primarily stored in the liver and muscles, allowing for quick mobilization when energy is needed.