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Kenyon Zhang
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1 September, 10:31
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Where is energy stored in living systems?
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Mackenzie Huerta
1 September, 10:32
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The energy stored in the living organisms in the chemical bonds.
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The energy in the living system is stored in the chemical bonds. The chemical bonds are covalent in nature. The energy that is stored is extracted when these bonds break and use by the body of organisms in performing different functions. The body stored energy in the form of glycogen and triglycerides.
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