through ATP
We store extra energy in two froms: Fat and Glycogen. Fat is commonly stored around your belly and leg area, Glycogen in every cell of the body. Muscular cells and the liver are especially rich in glycogen as they need a supply of fast energy to create movement (muscle), have a great passage of blood (liver) that they can dispense it to.
Glycogen is the molecule used to store extra glucose into a MAMMAL'S muscles.
batteries store chemical energy
If you produce energy at one time but require it at another time, then you store it.
through ATP
NO
interphase
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
Animals store extra glucose in their cells. That way, it is available to be called upon quickly as needed for extra energy. If you go for an extraordinarily long time without eating, these stores are quickly depleted, resulting in a loss of energy and weakness.
To store electricity for a sudden burst of extra energy.
The main store of energy is in the adipose tissue (body fat), with some also being stored in glycogen stores, for bursts of intense exercise.
so it can gather more energy off the sun and store it in the extra panels
Because they need energy to grow, which they make out of sunlight and other components, but they cannot make food all they time. You buy food and store it in your house right? Its just a way to make sure they have enough energy >.
Because in an AC system the capacitors store energy for only a half-cycle or less. They do not store any energy longer than that.
The mitochondria in a cell produce energy, but extra energy from food is transformed into fat and put into special fat storing cells to be accessed later.
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