The most common energy carrier molecule of living organisms is adenosine triphosphate. It is found in all living cells. It captures energy that is obtained from the breakdown of food molecules.
The mitochondria, found in most cells, produce energy for an organism using oxygen and nutrients.
The mitochondria in the cells
NAD+ and NADP+
water
ATP
Living organisms have the ability to store energy in many different forms. To store solar energy, living organisms create carbohydrates for their storage needs.
Fats and oils are energy stores in organisms
ATP
it uses energy
glucose
The compound that provides energy to living things is known as ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate), this compound is formed in the mitochondria of cells
heat energy from living organisms decomposing the compound
inorganic compound that is found in living organisms is water. because water is an inorganic compound.!!!!!!
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun
Living organisms use food for energy. Without energy, no living organism can do anything.
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Glucose is a compound. Oxygen, carbon and hydrogen are individual elements that create glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar that is important source of energy for living organisms.
Living organisms have the ability to store energy in many different forms. To store solar energy, living organisms create carbohydrates for their storage needs.
Water is the most abundant compound in living organisms.
This compound is DNA - deoxoribonucleic acid.
All living organisms use energy to carry out daily functions
Diabetics and non-diabetics have to eat carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the only organic compound that living organisms can use to produce energy.