Single Choice

Starving person will first use

AFats
BGlycogen
Correct Answer
CBlood protein
DMuscle protein

Solution

Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy in organisms. Glycogen is storage carbohydrate in animals. Molecules of glucose are joined together to form glycogen. Glycogen is stored in liver. Under conditions of starvation, glycogen is used to provide energy. After exhausting the glycogen reserve, fats and proteins are used.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

Cells - The Unit of Life

The polysaccharides made up of glucose monomers are

Cells - The Unit of Life

Study the given statements and select the correct answer. (i)Cellulose is a homopolymer of glucose. (ii)Inulin is a homopolymer of fructose. (iii)Starch gives blue colour and glycogen gives red colour with iodine solution. (iv)Cellulose gives no colour with iodine solution.

Cells - The Unit of Life

Glycogen is a homopolymer made up of

Cells - The Unit of Life

Which of the following pairs are both polysaccharides?

Cells - The Unit of Life

The number of ends in a glycogen molecule would be

Cells - The Unit of Life

In which of the following form is the food stored in animal body?

Cells - The Unit of Life

Which one of the following is polysaccharide?

Cells - The Unit of Life

Which of the following statement is true for cellulose?

Cells - The Unit of Life

Amylose and amylopectin chains occur in

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