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It helps store energy, pad tissues, and has essential fatty acids which are critical for the nervous tissue.
All organisms store energy. The only possible exception would be the virus, and it is debatable whether viruses should even be regarded as organisms.
No, There could be atomic states (optically excited electronic energy levels of atoms, and of semiconductors for example) that can store energy which is not regarded as heat (which can be sensed by a thermometer). Magnets can store lots of energy which is not thermal. Thermal energy is the energy which is stored as vibrations of atoms and molecules, detected by a thermometer of some kind.
ADP has two phosphate groups while ATP has three phosphate groups. Each phosphate group stores energy, so ATP would store more energy than ADP.
As in all types of cells, muscle cells store energy in a chemical called adenosine triphosphate, also called ATP.
energy store is an very simple this is where energy is store for further usage
The energy stored in ATP is located within the bonds between phosphate groups. That's why when ATP is used in a reaction, ADP + Pi are products of the reaction.
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
A stretching or tearing of a ligamentWhich of the following is the correct definition for protein?A. A form of carbohydrates which the body can't digest. B. An essential nutrient that provides long-lasting energy, helps store vitamins, protects vital organs, and keeps the body warm. C. An essential nutrient that makes up more than 50 percent of your body weight, important for growth, building and maintaining muscles, and supplying the body with energy, among other things. D. An essential nutrient that is the body's primary source of short- and long-term energy.
Adenosine TriPhosphate. The energy is stored in the chemical bonds that attach the three phosphate groups. When one phosphate group is removed (leaving Adenosine DiPhosphate) the energy is released and transferred to other molecules that will "do the work".
Fat is a store of energy. very simple