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Humans store energy for short-term use as?

Humans store energy for short-term use as glycogen in the liver and muscles. Glycogen is a form of carbohydrate that can be quickly converted to glucose for energy when needed.


Where do animals store short term energy?

Animals usually store excess energy in fat cells as fats.


Sugars are stored as this?

When plants store sugar they store it as food


What is the long term storage for energy in humans?

Glycogen is the primary long-term energy storage molecule in humans. It is mainly stored in the liver and muscles and can be broken down into glucose to provide energy when needed. Additionally, adipose tissue (body fat) serves as a secondary long-term energy store in humans.


Can we say that inductor does not acts as a bettary .it only stores energy for a quarter of a cycle and returns the same in the next quarter cycle thus not storing energy at all like a capacitor?

Indeed, both inductors and capacitors store energy only short-term - very short-term. A battery is designed to store energy for much longer - for hours, days, or even months at a time.


What molecule do plants use to store energy?

Both plants and animals store chemical energy in a nucleotide called ATP (Adenosine-TriPhosphate). This nucleotide acts as a coenzyme for different processes in cells when it releases energy by turning into ADP (adenosine Diphosphate).


What is the principal compound that living things store energy?

Body Fat is used for long term storage. For short term storage the body uses Adenosine Triphosphate (ADT.)


Do carbohydrates have long term energy?

It can be used to store long term energy but mainly short term...


Do polysaccharide provide short or long-term energy?

It provides long-term energy.


What is short term and long term memory?

Short term memory is where you store stuff that you won't need for a very long time. Long term is the opposite.


Which animal has short term memory loss problem?

some humans


What organic compound stores and releases short term energy?

The organic compound that stores and releases short-term energy in cells is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is a high-energy molecule that can rapidly provide energy for cellular processes through the release of its phosphate groups.