Carbohydrates function in short-term energy storage (such as sugar).
Lipid
food chain
Neither, the process of burning gas (which stores chemical energy) releases that energy as "HEAT" energy. This heat energy is then converted into mechanical energy.
Energy can be stored in chemical bonds such as in ATP molecules in our bodies. However, the most common chemical energy to heat energy conversions that comes to mind are explosions, such as dynamite. Nitroglycerin is a chemical that stores energy and releases it explosively in the form of heat, light, and kinetic energy.
As opposed to an EX [as in expel] -ergonic chemical reaction, endergonic reactions absorb energy.
mitochondria
The primary energy carrying molecule in a cells is ATP. ATP is known as adenosine triphosphate which is an organic molecule that stores and releases energy, used in cellular processes.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Lipid
mitochondria
nucleic acids
Thylakoid.
It stores and releases several types of energy. It stores nuclear, gravitational, etc. but what it releases includes sound, thermal, electromagnetic (such as UV, infrared), light, and nuclear waveform.
DNA, which is a nucleic acid.
Cell membranes are phospholipids not proteins. Proteins are not used as energy stores by living things. Energy stores are sugars and fats.
Dextrose is a compound which may also be classified as a carbohydrate. This is an organic compound that is readily available in local stores.