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What Stores Food and Nutrients in Living Organisms?

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In a biological context, a vast portion of an organism's energy is devoted to storing excess nutrients for later use, a fundamental survival strategy. From the seeds of a plant to the liver of a mammal, various biological structures are specifically adapted for this crucial function, ensuring a stable energy supply and resilience during periods of scarcity.