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How much energy could be stored in an average human body using electric organs?

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I have been playing with the ideas of electricity generating/attacks for my characters using either electric organs similar to electric eels or some sort of bio battery using bacteria that produce electrons.

I was wondering to what limit electrical energy of this form could be contained in a battery like organ for later use that could fit within a human, or maybe using theorised storage technologies of the future that I could alter to be biological.

I was wondering if even a large surface area sheet like organ under skin could be possible to maximise the amount able to be stored.

So my question is How much and what is the best way to store the most amount of electricity within an average human body?

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