The biomolecule responsible for quick energy in an organism is glucose. Glucose can be derived from a number of food types, chiefly carbohydrates.
Lipids act as an energy storge.It have high energy generating cofficient.
Carbohydrate
Producers
Lipisa
This source of energy is glucose.
The amygdala is the brain structure that is responsible for quick reactions. These types of quick reactions can be aggressive or meant to be helpful. This area is also responsible for fear.
i have had a pet rat some rats are sharp an quick but some are lazy
Inside a cell, the mitochondria are the organelles which release and store the largest amounts of energy. If you are referring to a biological substance, the correct answer is fats, or lipids. Please make your questions more specific next time to make it easier for us.
The Golgi bodies store energy for quick release adian
Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP)
This source of energy is glucose.
The amygdala is the brain structure that is responsible for quick reactions. These types of quick reactions can be aggressive or meant to be helpful. This area is also responsible for fear.
potential and kinetic energy
There are a few functions that are important to carbohydrates. One of the main function is quick energy.
This is an instant released energy.
Sugar, a carbohydrate, gives you a quick energy burst, and then usually a quick let down.
Liquid Vitamin B is used for quick energy. Powdered Vitamin C mixed with minerals is also used for quick energy. There are many supplements that claim to boost your energy levels.
Food that contain grains or carbohydrates are the best at giving you a quick shot of energy.
No you do not.
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Quick energy is in the form of ATP (adenine triphoshate). You get this type of energy in high sugary substances like instant glucose tablets and chocolates, etc.