At this point, after the immediate energy requirements of all your body's tissues have been met, the excess glucose in your blood will be converted into a polysaccharide storage form of carbohydrate called glycogen, the majority of which can be found in your muscles and liver. (shapesense.com)
During working out, muscle cells rely heavily on glycogen, the storage form of carbohydrates in your muscles and liver. (kneadtocook.com)
Starch is the storage form of carbohydrates in plants and can exist as amylose or amylopectin, which are found in grains, pasta, cereal, beans, potatoes and rice. (blog.nasm.org)