No. ATP is a significantly less stable energy storage molecule compared to fats, it slowly hydrolyzes when in water.
False.
TRUE!!
Time series data.
Nutrients spend different amounts of time in storeswithin the atmosphere, oceans, and land. Nutrients are stored for short periods of time in short-term stores, and are stored for long periods of time in longer-term stores.
Evolution
When animal cells are in fresh water for a long time cytolosis occurs and red blood cells explode.
yes
Lipids store energy for long periods of time in your cells.
memory cells
Preserving foods allows you to store them safely for long periods of time.
Not very much. It's a quite safe drug for long term use. Can damage lung cells, causing cancer if snorted for long periods of time.
Cacti are desert plants well adapted to living for a long time during long periods of drought. The roots of most cacti are deep and well spread out. Any rainfall is stored in cells able to expand, usually in the barrel shape of the stem, or in the fleshy leaves of the succulents. This ability to take on and store water, helps the plant survive through long periods of drought.
llamas have an ability to store water for long periods of time said so they are able to survive desert like habitats.
graves change over long periods of time because of sedimentary rock.
Evolution is the change in species over long periods of time.
they dont have periods.
Certainly: "The camel, whose humps store fat, can survive for long periods of time without water."
ATP is too reactive, it is chemically unstable
for animal cells one would be when ur skin gets wrinkly after being in water for long periods of time and for plant cells one would be when a plant gets wilted.