Answer:
B) A branched structure enables hydrolysis by water molecules to break down and release the energy.
Step-by-step explanation:
Storage polysaccharides like glycogen and starch are branched molecules composed of glucose units with glycogen even more highly branched than starch molecules. Starch is the storage polysaccharide in plants while glycogen is the storage polysaccharide in animals.
The role of branching is to provide a larger surface area for hydrolytic enzymes to act in order to release the glucose stores more readily when the energy requirements of the cells increases. This can be seen in the degree of branching in both starch and glycogen. Since animals have a greater metabolic rate than animals, glycogen is much ore branched than starch molecules in order to provide a greater surface area for hydrolytic enzymes to release more glucose molecules faster.