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How do cell use lipids?

It stores energy


What is the function fat cell?

A fat cell stores energy for later use.


What is the abbreviation for a special nucleotide which stores energy that a cell can use?

ATP


What stores the energy until the cell needs to use it?

I think its ATP and ADP


What part of a cell stores there energy and food?

In a plant cell, the vacuole. It takes up half of the cell. In an animal cell, lysosomes. They are little bubbles of membrane that stores food and breaks it down for the cell to use.


Do cell phones use chemical energy?

Cell phones do not directly use chemical energy; instead, they rely on electrical energy to function. However, the batteries in cell phones, typically lithium-ion, store chemical energy that is converted into electrical energy when the phone is in use. This process allows the phone to operate, making chemical energy indirectly essential for its functionality.


What is the vacuole of a cell?

Traps light energy for use in photosynthesis.


What does the cell membrane use for energy?

The cell membrane does not use energy.


How do cell phones use electric energy?

Cell phones use electric energy from a battery to power their circuits, display screens, and other components. The battery stores electrical energy which is then converted into the necessary voltages to power the various functions of the cell phone.


What job does a fat cell do?

A fat cell, or adipocyte, stores excess energy in the form of fat molecules called triglycerides. It plays a crucial role in energy storage, insulation, and hormone regulation in the body. When needed, fat cells release stored energy to be used by the body.


Cell stores fats and starch in?

as soon as we take in food and plants make their own food we oxdise it for energy and 99.9% of it is turned in to starch ;further it is transformed in to glucose an hence in to glycogen.Thus starch is not stored directly but indirectly, glycogen[or in some cases glucose]are stored in the liver.


Why is ATP am example of chemical potential energy?

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is an example of chemical potential energy because it stores energy in its phosphate bonds. When these bonds are broken during cellular processes, energy is released for use by the cell.