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For short-term energy storage, living beings use ATP.
ATP synthase couples chemiosmosis to energy storage.
Sugars
Energy storage.
energy
cellular respiration
Vesicles provide a temporary storage of energy for cells. They also store food, waste products, and enzymes. They are organelles contained within the cell.
The primary storage forms of energy in the body is as glycogen and fat.
cellular respiration
The process of charging a storage battery.
Sugar molecules are used as the storage place for energy because it is a complex molecule that has energy in its many bonds. However, ATP and NADPH are used to carry the energy from the light reactions over to the Calvin cycle. They are temporary storage sites of energy.
Condensation involves storage of energy in vapor state. It is the 2nd step of water cycle.
For short-term energy storage, living beings use ATP.
DC battery acts as temporary storage of energy generated from the solar pannel before being used.
A temporary memory is one that loses its contents if energy is cut off. This is normally some variety of RAM.A permanent memory is one that maintains its contents, even without a permanent energy supply. This includes hard disks, CDs, DVDs, and flash drives. Note that the contents of "permanent" memory can still be changed, or damaged.
Triglycerides are a common lipid for energy storage. Triglycerides help in the process of moving blood glucose and adipose fat from the liver.
Photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in the bonds of sugar. Cellular respiration is the process in which an organism breaks down fuel to capture energy in a usable form (ATP). So, the two processes cannot really be compared with respect to energy storage. Photosynthesis is an anabolic process (synthesis of glucose) while respiration is the catabolism of glucose to release the chemical bond energy of the glucose into an usable form (ATP).