Glycogen
Most living things use sugars as a source of energy. Energy can be stored as fats or sugars, and it can be transported as those molecules as well.
Energy can change from one form to another.For example,living things store potential energy as chemical energy.
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in living things
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As parts of biological membrains, to store energy
Living things store energy in the form of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. These molecules are broken down through metabolic processes to release energy as needed for various cellular functions. Additionally, some organisms can store energy in specialized structures such as fat cells or glycogen in animals, or starch in plants.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the primary biological molecule used to store and transfer energy in living organisms. It is produced during cellular respiration and powers various cellular processes by releasing energy when its phosphate bonds are broken.
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The molecule produced by the mitochondria is the energy-carrier molecule. It's name is adenosine triphosphate, or ATP for short.
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