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31 August, 03:32
How do living things mainly store energy?
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Janiyah Horn
31 August, 03:45
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By ATP. Atp is present in all cells and is used to store and transport energy.
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Trevin Zavala
31 August, 03:55
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Living things store energy through a complex process which eventually ends up in what we call fat cells, adipocytes or lipocytes. So in essence, livings things store energy in fat cells. Fat cells are the main storage location of our energy and serve as a fuel when we're physically active for a long enough time.
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