Molecular Bonds
The energy stored in a molecule bond is potential energy. This energy is released when the bond is broken, and it is required to form the bond in the first place. The amount of energy stored in a bond depends on the type of bond and the atoms involved.
Respiration should take place. There energy of food is stored in ATP
A battery is a device that stores energy in the form of chemical energy that can later be converted into electrical energy.
One form of stored energy is chemical energy, which is stored in the bonds of molecules such as sugars, fats, and gasoline. When these bonds are broken through a chemical reaction, energy is released and can be harnessed to do work.
chemical energy is in a cell because of the chemical reaction caused to create the energy in the first place.
Wind energy can't be stored, that's one of the drawbacks with it. It has to be used, or converted to another energy form immediately.
Mitochondria are responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration, while chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. Both organelles have their own DNA and are thought to have originated from endosymbiotic events in the evolution of eukaryotic cells.
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.
The energy transfers that take place in a leaf is light energy into chemical energy (the glucose), or more commonly refered to as osmosis
Stored Chemical energy being converted to, and released as Heat energy.
The energy stored in oil and coal is stored as chemical energy. This energy is released when the substances are burned or oxidized.
Chemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. It is released when a chemical reaction takes place, resulting in the transformation of chemical substances into different forms. This energy can be harnessed and converted into other forms of energy for various applications.