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Yes. X-rays have energy, and any x-rays absorbed by the human body would be converted to heat. Or most of that energy would be converted to heat, at any rate.
Starch is converted into glucose in the human body through the process of digestion. Glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream and used as a primary source of energy for cells. Any excess glucose is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen for later use.
there are 206 bones in the human body
Yes, especially in the realm of AC circuitry. Here any surface can function as a wave guide.
When alternating current of any frequency is fully rectified, both halves of the wave are converted to direct current and utilized. Half-wave rectification is when half of the wave is ignored. So the main characteristic that is changed is the shape of wave by flipping half the wave over to the same side as the rest. But it does not flatten the peaks on the wave without additional filtering.
The premise of low carbohydrate diets is that carbohydrates create fat. The reasoning is that carbohydrates are easily converted into energy by the body. Any extra energy is stored by the body as fat, regardless of the source.
Electricity generated from wave energy (as in the energy of acean surface waves) can be converted into heat or light, or be used to power any electrical items (such as televisions, computers, radios, etc). Wave energy may also be used to mechanically power any number of other industrial processes, not just electricity generation.
No, the human body does not contain any bit of palladium. There might be other types of medals in the body but no palladium.
Cells up to 8 cell stage in human embryo can develop in any kind of cell in body. Inner cell mass in blastocyst can develop into any kind of cell in human body.
Worms don't have any bones.
The human brain has the highest water content of any organ in the body.
In the body, the chemical energy in food can be converted into various forms such as mechanical energy (movement), heat energy (thermoregulation), and stored energy (fat or glycogen), but it cannot be directly converted into light energy.