Fats (adipose tissue) store energy and certain fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K.
Lipids, by their energy density, and sugars - used for energy storage in both glycogen [in animal cells] and cellulose [in plant cells - also used for structure].
Cells and Carbohydrates
Fats
energy flows in one direction and nutrients recycle.
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2 or 3 dollars depending on store. Easily stolen or drink it in the store and leave
batteries store chemical energy
1. By movement, kinetic energy 2. By raising its temperature, thermal energy 3. By raising it above earth's surface, potential gravitational energy
Cells and carbohydrates are the two nutrients which store energy.
Carbohydrates and Lipids!
Plants store nutrients inside of their cells. They store nutrients so that they can use them later when nutrients are less plentiful.
No. stomach does not store the food. It digest the proteins to some extent.
Fats store energy for the body and other nutrients such as Vitamin A and D.
Carbohydrates and Proteins provide most of the energy in our diet
the mitochondria is like a stomach that gives out energy and the vacuoles store water and nutrients and i think waste (biggest in plants)
what atre the non energy producimg nutrients .
Storing food is not a function of nutrients because nutrients are derived from food.
Some get nutrients and by eating other organisms get energy from the sun, and nutrients from the water around them energy.
carbohydrates
Nutrients that are known energy foods are bananas...