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Plants
The compound that stores energy in plants is glucose. Photosynthesis converts sunlight into energy, which is then stored as glucose in the form of starch in plant tissues.
the chloroplast
Plants - mainly
Absorbs and stores light energy for creating food for the plant.
The light energy absorbed by plants is converted into chemical energy by chlorophyll. The energy is used to create a chemical called ATP, which stores and transports energy to cells.
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
...I don't think respiration creates a product that stores energy. Respiration is the process of using stored energy(glucose) along with oxygen to release energy for bodily use. Photosynthesis stores glucose as a product, but that's only for plants - plants can also respire though mind you, at night for example. -.- hope that helps!
Biomass get's its energy from burning things like trees and plants, it then stores the gas from burning the trees and plants and stores it in a large container called a Metabase, then the ashes from the plants and trees are put into a large bowl which is the put into the metabase with the gas, then the metabase is heated up very hot at about 200 degrees, it is here which is where the energy is made, from heating the gas and the ashes of the trees and plants the energy is made and this is all called Biomass. Hope this helps! :)
Energy comes from the Sun to Earth - and some of it to plants - via sunlight, which can travel through empty space. Plants store part of the energy they get, and we then get the energy from the plants we eat. We - those who are not strict vegans, that is - also get some of the energy in a more indirect way, by eating animal products (meat, eggs, milk); in this case, the animal gets energy from the plants, and stores part of it, and we get the energy from the animal products.
Yes, fuels are stores of energy because they contain chemical potential energy that can be released through combustion to produce heat and power. This energy is harnessed for various applications such as generating electricity in power plants or powering vehicles.
Carbohydrates are used as an energy source for plants. They become crucial after a long hard winter where photosynthesis has not taken place. In this case, the plants rely on carbohydrate stores to provide the energy they need to produce new growth.