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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Plants store nutrients inside of their cells. They store nutrients so that they can use them later when nutrients are less plentiful.
Batteries and plants store cell energy. Humans also store cell energy until it is needed. If there was no way to save energy all cells would be used up and the body, battery or plant would be dead.
The chloroplasts store pigments. They are found only in plant cells, not animal cells. They store chlorophyll and other pigments.
nothing it just means the chloroplast/foam cells havent completley died out. or you bought it at a store and they put some freaky chemical in it
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How long does it take the plant to process and store it in a chemical bond?
chemical energy
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
ATP is a chemical substance that the cell uses to store energy. It stores energy in its bonds. It can be recharged during cellular respiration after it has been used.
Most plants store energy in the form of starch. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to convert the sun's energy into glucose, which is then converted into starch. The plant can then break the starch back down whenever energy is needed.
Plants store nutrients inside of their cells. They store nutrients so that they can use them later when nutrients are less plentiful.
Chemical bonds store potential energy.
Batteries and plants store cell energy. Humans also store cell energy until it is needed. If there was no way to save energy all cells would be used up and the body, battery or plant would be dead.
You can buy it at any chemical store, straight from the plant, or from a chemical website. Handle the acid with care when you get it, and also wear a lab coat so your friends can see you are a scientist with that flask of acid.
no it does not store chemical energy it turns into thermal energy:)
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