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The sugar that is burned in the cell to produce energy is glucose. Glucose has energy stored in it's chemical bonds and is used in cellular respiration.
The process of getting energy from food molecules occurs in the mitochondria of cells (human or otherwise). Energy is stored within the numerous bonds of each food molecule. By adding activation energy and separating the atoms from each other, a chemical process starts and the energy is released and immediately used or stored as fat.
The carbohydrates stored in nuts and seeds are created by photosynthesis in the plants on which they grow. The energy of sunlight is used to create molecular bonds that release their energy when the carbohydrates are oxidized.
the energy from atp is stored in its high-energy phosphate bonds, this energy is released when the bonds are broken therefore atp can only be used as a short term storage for energy
chemical bonds
Potential energy
For example heat from burning, explosives, etc.
Intuitively, the term for this kind of potential energy is bond (or bonding) energy.
molecules of ATP.
Organisms primarily store energy in the form of chemical bonds. This energy is stored in molecules such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and carbohydrates like glucose. When needed, these molecules can be broken down and the energy stored in their bonds can be released and used by the organism.
Chemical energy is stored in atomic bonds between atoms that form molecules. Chemical energy can also be stored in the lack of bonds between atoms. For example carbon and oxygen exist separately because the Sun's energy was used by plants to separate them out from carbon dioxide in the atmoshpere. Re-creating those bonds to form carbon dioxide in the burning process releases the heat that was previously stored.
Yes, when it is burned (oxidized in air), it releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
Carbohydrates store energy in bonds and mostly it is inform of starch and glucose. The stored energy will be used when need arises in the functions of the body.
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