How starch glycogen's and cellulose are different?

Answer:
They are different by the way they are made up. They are each composed of different isomers. Cellulose is exclusively a plant product.
Glycogen is nicknamed "animal starch" and is found in the liver and in muscle tissue.
Plants produce starch from mono saccharides as a result of photosynthesis.
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