ATP
The plants store energy in the form of starch in the storage tissues.
Fat.
The body stores primary energy in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles, and in adipose tissue in the form of triglycerides. When needed, these energy stores are broken down and converted into usable energy for the body.
Starch is the storage form of energy in plants
Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP is the chemical that cells use for energy.
Cells do not use starch for energy storage. Starch is primarily a storage polysaccharide found in plants and not used for energy storage in animal cells. Instead, animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen.
Proteins can be matabolized as energy, but are used to build bodily tissues (such as muscles) and form important metabolic compounds.Some types of proteins store energy, but the main energy storage molecule is carbohydrates.
The main form of energy storage in the body is as triglycerides stored in adipose tissue. These triglycerides can be broken down into fatty acids and used as a source of energy when needed.
A battery is a storage device invented by humans that stores energy in chemical form. When the battery is connected to a device, chemical reactions inside the battery release stored energy in the form of electrical power.
The primary storage forms of energy in the body is as glycogen and fat.
Starch is the complex carbohydrate that serves as a storage form of energy in plants. It is found in roots, seeds, and other parts of the plant where energy reserves are stored for future use.
Probably you mean ATP. That is an energy storage - chemical energy - used by living beings.