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Carbohydrates function in short-term energy storage (such as sugar).
chemical energy :)
The bonds in compound A are stronger than the bonds in compound B.
in the bonds
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This chemical is glucose.
A compound derived from nucleic acid it stores energy in muscles.
Carbohydrates function in short-term energy storage (such as sugar).
A hydrophobic compound that simultaneously stores energy would be a hydrocarbon. There are several types of hydrocarbons, but oil is distinct in being unmixable with water.
glucose
If you manage to rearrange the atoms in some other way, so that you get energy out of it, you can say that the compound "stores energy". This would mean that the compound you are considering has a HIGHER energy level than if you arrange atoms some other way.But for most purposes, carbon dioxide has a LOWER energy content than if you separate it, for example, into carbon and oxygen.
Lipid.
Energy is not a compound, it is a property.
Cell membranes are phospholipids not proteins. Proteins are not used as energy stores by living things. Energy stores are sugars and fats.
NADH (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is an electron carrier that stores energy in the form of high-energy electrons and is involved in the process of oxidative phosphorylation to generate ATP.