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What is a difference between starch and glycogen?

A: Starch stores energy, and glycogen provides structural support.
B: Starch is found in plants, and glycogen is found in animals.
C: Starch is composed of fructose, and glycogen is composed of glucose.
D: Starch is a monomer, and glycogen is a polymer.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Glycogen is produced by animals and is known as animal starch while starch is produced by plants. Glycogen has a branched structure while starch has both chain and branched components.

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