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In your muscles, chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.In your muscles, chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.In your muscles, chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.In your muscles, chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.
The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.
Muscles in your body convert chemical energy into fat and heat.
Energy in your body is used as a fuel to power your muscles. Your mouth uses muscles to move and thus it uses energy.
Elastic potential energy can be found when you are stretching a spring. Any kind of elastic energy can be found when you are stretching or compressing an object.
Muscles do store a form of glycogen for energy conversion.
Mainly in living organism Lipids and carbohydrates are used to store energy.They have chemical bonds which internally store energy and when they are broken down energy is released.
A compound derived from nucleic acid it stores energy in muscles.
glucose
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
I believe its glycogen found in liver and muscles which is made of glucose to give us energy
Nucleic Acids
That is the glucose. It is a monosaccharide
Starch
Carbohydrates
It stores information that translates into making proteins.