Carbohydrates, such as starch in plants and glycogen in animals, are made of sugars like glucose and are the most direct form of energy. Lipids or fats are sort of long term storage and are only used for energy when carbohydrate reserves are depleted.
lipids and carbs
They are the lipids. They store a lot of energy
carbohydrates and lipids are required as they are energy-giving substances, proteins are required as they are body-building substances, and nucleic acids are required as they store herditary information.
We need them to store energy
To store energy
Hydrogen bonding found in macromolecules in living things (from the most to the least):DNAproteinscellulose (plants)ureaammonia
Living organisms have the ability to store energy in many different forms. To store solar energy, living organisms create carbohydrates for their storage needs.
They are the lipids. They store a lot of energy
carbohydrates and lipids are required as they are energy-giving substances, proteins are required as they are body-building substances, and nucleic acids are required as they store herditary information.
Lipids
They are the lipids. Lipids can store much energy
Lipids
Its lipids for Plato its D
We need them to store energy
Out of the macromolecules, protein.
Energy is stored in the cells. The cells travel around the organism (or a living system) and give off, or produce, energy.
Mitochondria
It is it important that energy-releasing reactions take place in living organisms because living organisms need energy. These energy releasing reactions allow the cell to capture the energy released during oxidative metabolism and store it as potential chemical energy.