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  • 23-10-2014
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How do living things store their energy ?

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  • 23-10-2014
For most organism (animals and humans) glucogen is stored in the liver. Glycogen in basically a bundle of glucose. This is like storing energy as the glucogen can be changed back into glucose by a hormone by Glucagon. It breaks down the insoluble glycogen into glucose that can be used in respiration which creates energy.
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Glucose+ Oxygen = Water + Carbon Dioxide + ENERGY

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