What is the role of carbohydrates in animal cells?

A.
synthesizing proteins

B.
developing enzymes

C.
storing energy

D.
protecting the cell wall

1 answer

The correct answer is C. storing energy.

Carbohydrates serve as a primary source of energy for animal cells. They are broken down during cellular respiration to produce ATP, which is a molecule that provides energy for various cellular processes. Additionally, carbohydrates can be stored in the form of glycogen in animal cells to provide a readily available source of energy when needed. Carbohydrates also play a role in cell-cell recognition and adhesion processes.