An organism stores energy in the form of fat.
in cells...
store energy
Organisms primarily store energy in the form of chemical bonds. This energy is stored in molecules such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and carbohydrates like glucose. When needed, these molecules can be broken down and the energy stored in their bonds can be released and used by the organism.
Energy is stored in the cells. The cells travel around the organism (or a living system) and give off, or produce, energy.
A small amount of energy is stored in the cells. For animals the major energy store are the fat reserves and for plants the major energy stores is starch. Single celled creatures use glucose.
Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism
Mainly in living organism Lipids and carbohydrates are used to store energy.They have chemical bonds which internally store energy and when they are broken down energy is released.
How is energy moved from one organism to another? A.when one organism chases another organism, energy is movedB.when one organism is close by another organism, energy is movedC.when one organism touches another organism, energy is movedD.when one organism eats another organism, energy is moved
How is energy moved from one organism to another? A.when one organism chases another organism, energy is movedB.when one organism is close by another organism, energy is movedC.when one organism touches another organism, energy is movedD.when one organism eats another organism, energy is moved
ATP is used as an energy store. DNA is used as the code for how to build an organism.
Energy is transferred from one organism to another in the form of sugars, which an organism breaks down for energy.
You may be thinking of sleep, torpor or hibernation. However, these states conserve energy rather than storing it.