In the mitochondria. It's the "powerhouse" of the cell.
Starch, glycogen, triglycerides (fats), and protein. The main storage forms differ for each organism.
The chemical bonds in the macromolecules store internal energy. When they are broken, energy is released.
There are two ADP and ATP. ATP is the main macromolecule.
Fats in animals and starches in plants.
We need them to store energy
They are the lipids. They store a lot of energy
To store energy
because different macromolecules have different kinds/quantity of bonds, and these bonds holds energy
Every molecule can store. Most common one is ATP. It is a nucleotide.
Out of the macromolecules, protein.
We need them to store energy
They are the lipids. They store a lot of energy
To store energy
They are the lipids. Lipids can store much energy
Energy
Macromolecules
because different macromolecules have different kinds/quantity of bonds, and these bonds holds energy
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Every molecule can store. Most common one is ATP. It is a nucleotide.
Hydrogen bonding found in macromolecules in living things (from the most to the least):DNAproteinscellulose (plants)ureaammonia
because different macromolecules have different kinds/quantity of bonds, and these bonds holds energy