yes it does Glucose stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form.
cellulose has more chemical bonds
Yes!!
Lots of chemicals store chemical energy. I don't believe that any single chemical is outstanding, not in the sense of storing several times the energy of the "next-best energy saver". Living beings use ATP for short-term energy storage, glucose for long-term energy storage.
ATP
Fossil fuels such as coal store chemical kinetic energy?
Stroma of the chloroplast store the chemical energy in glucose molecules.
This chemical is glucose.
in living things
After the energy from sunlight, glucose is probably the most important molecule on earth. In photosynthesis, energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds of glucose. But sunlight remains the ultimate source of energy for almost all species on the earth.
In the light reactions of photosynthesis, energy from sunlight becomes stored as chemical energy in the bonds of organic products. These products are glucose, a kind of sugar.
Cellulose has more chemical bonds.
Cellulose has more chemical bonds.
Cellulose has more chemical bonds.
The chemical change of glucose and oxygen into energy is called fermentation.
Photosynthesis is the chemical change of the suns energy into glucose and oxygen.
Chemical energy.
Chemical energy.