ATP
it is enzymes
ribosomes
Gasoline
Phosphates.
Any carbohydrate will answer the question. Examples include glucose, sucrose, glycogen, starch, etc. etc.
Glucose is an example of an energy-rich compound as it can be broken down in cells through cellular respiration to produce a large amount of ATP, which serves as the main energy currency of the cell.
An energy-rich compound such as sugar is a molecule that can be broken down by the body to release energy for cellular processes. Glucose is a common example of a sugar that serves as a primary energy source for cells through the process of cellular respiration.
No, energy is not a compound. Energy is a property that can be found in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, or electromagnetic energy. It is not made up of different elements like compounds are.
Primarily thermal energy.
Fat is an energy-rich organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It provides a concentrated source of energy as it contains twice as many calories per gram as carbohydrates or protein. Fats are stored in the body for long-term energy storage and insulation.
From energy rich compound like ATP and NADPH