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The function of a starch molecule is energy storage.. Therefore, as form fits function, starch is a very long molecule with many..many...many bonds that store the energy.
No. ATP is a significantly less stable energy storage molecule compared to fats, it slowly hydrolyzes when in water.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
lupids
Lipids, more generally thought of as fat molecules, are used by cells to store energy. They are also an important structure molecule and can be used for signaling.
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Fat provides the longest term energy storage. This is because it is the most energy dense molecule in the body.
Animals have molecules that can store energy for short term and long term periods of time. Animals use carbohydrates as short term storage and Lipids as long term storage.
The function of a starch molecule is energy storage.. Therefore, as form fits function, starch is a very long molecule with many..many...many bonds that store the energy.
ATP
Triglycerides are a common lipid for energy storage. Triglycerides help in the process of moving blood glucose and adipose fat from the liver.
No. ATP is a significantly less stable energy storage molecule compared to fats, it slowly hydrolyzes when in water.
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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.
Fat is the long term energy storage medium for most animals. Glycogen is the short term storage medium. Glycerol is the backbone of triglycerides.