Carbohydrate.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is made by plants and burned in the mitochondria. It is a carbohydrate.
bad kind
The nucleus of an atom can store potential energy, which is released when nuclear reactions occur, such as fission or fusion. This energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants or in nuclear weapons.
The energy stored in plants through photosynthesis is chemical energy, specifically in the form of glucose. This energy is used by plants for growth and maintenance, as well as being transferred to animals that consume the plants for their own energy needs.
Carbons in photosynthesis are used to produce organic molecules, such as glucose, which serve as energy sources for plants. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is converted into carbohydrates using the energy from sunlight. These carbohydrate molecules are essential for the growth and development of plants.
Solar energy, plants take in this energy through the chloroplast.
Fat is used to store energy. Carbohydrates.
Starch is a form of branched chain carbohydrate found in vegetables.
lipids can store more energy
Light energy from the sun
The rose stores Chemical energy