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State the form in which the energy derived from food in humans is stored

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Answered by prmkulk1978
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Energy derived from food in humans is stored in the form of ATP[Adenosine  TriPhosphate]
Answered by kingofself
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'Energy' derived from 'food' in humans is 'stored' in the form of ATP or Adenosine Tri-Phosphate.  

EXPLANATION:

ATP is a molecule that stores energy as glycogen and fat. The glycogen and fats are "eventually broken" down by the action of several proteins to release energy from the ATP.

This energy is then used by the human body to perform several functions. The breaking down of the ATP molecule to release energy takes place in a series of steps.  

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