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Stroma of the chloroplast store the chemical energy in glucose molecules.
Cells break down the higher-energy molecules and store the energy that is released in molecules of ATP. This is called cellular respiration.
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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.
Stroma of the chloroplast store the chemical energy in glucose molecules.
water can store heat energy from light energy..
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Cells break down the higher-energy molecules and store the energy that is released in molecules of ATP. This is called cellular respiration.
plant cells perform photosynthesis to store energy from the sun in the form of molecules
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cellular respiration
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Lots of molecules do that.Adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) is the molecule I think you are seeking though many molecules store chemical energy in their bonds.Read more: Which_molecule_stores_chemical_energyAdenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) is the molecule I think you are seeking though many molecules store chemical energy in their bonds.Read more: Which_molecule_stores_chemical_energyAdenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) is the molecule I think you are seeking though many molecules store chemical energy in their bonds.Read more: Which_molecule_stores_chemical_energyAdenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) is the molecule I think you are seeking though many molecules store chemical energy in their bonds.Read more: Which_molecule_stores_chemical_energy