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O=c=o has the greatest amount of energy stored in its bonds.
its the percentage amount stored in a predator when it consumes
O=C=O
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Which molecule most likely has the greatest amount of stored energy in its bonds? A. H-O-H B. Fe-O C. O=C=O D. Na-CI Answer is : ( O=C=O )
energy pyramid
One molecule of glucose stores 90 times the amount of chemical energy than one molecule of ATP.
the amount of energy is double in lipids as compared to carbohydrtes
In nature, electrical energy is seldom stored as such. Other types of energy would be stored in biomass - mainly chemical energy - but not a significant amount of electrical energy.
Potential energy is the amount of energy stored in an object due to its height. This is maximum for an object which has maximum height and vice versa. So the most potential energy would be for object with greatest height.
Kilo joules are used to measure the amount of energy stored in food.
If by lowest you mean the producers, then they have the most energy to store. As the pyramid goes up, the energy transfer is only 10%, meaning that the amount of energy that a herbivore has by eating the producer is only 10% while the other 90% is used up by the producer. If by lowest you mean a carnivore at the top of the food chain, then they have the least amount of energy that is stored. Because of this, carnivores have to eat more to sustain their vitality.