carbohydrates
Stored sugar in plants is called starch. It is a polysaccharide that serves as a long-term energy storage molecule in plants.
how do organisms utilize the stored energy from green plants
The stored energy of plants is called 'chemical energy' and is stored in the form of carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches, produced through photosynthesis. This energy can be released through processes like respiration when the plant needs to use it for growth, reproduction, or other functions.
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.
Chemical Energy ~XDDXDD~
Plants use a type of carbohydrate called starch to store their energy. For long-term energy storage, plants use a nucleotide called adenosine triphosphate (ATP.)
It can also be called stored energy.
Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom is called Atomic Energy or nuclear energy.
When the trees and vegetation were growing they took in solar energy through photosynthesis. This energy was stored in the plants as hydrocarbons. It remains there as the plants, over millions of years, become fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Energy is stored in the chemical bonds of various molecules. The most common is called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and this molecule is transferred from the plants and can be used in the animals.
The light energy absorbed by plants is converted into chemical energy by chlorophyll. The energy is used to create a chemical called ATP, which stores and transports energy to cells.
They use it for respiration to release energy.