yes
Our body temperature is high then cold water so when it comes in contact with our body energy in the form of heat is transferred from body to water so it decreases our body temperature and we feel cold.
Yes, your body can. The body uses energy to fight off an infection.The cold may also cause a fever.
In cold conditions, your body needs more energy to maintain its core temperature and keep warm. This is because when it's cold, your body has to work harder to generate heat, which requires additional energy from food sources.
My energy to breath:)
It is used to keep your body temperature at a constant temperature
Energy is used to maintain homeostasis, your body works constantly to keep your body at a normal temperature and pH etc.
Chemical (burning food) to mechanical (motion) to heat.
The body generally uses more energy when it is cold because it needs to work harder to maintain its core temperature. In cold conditions, the body must use energy to shiver and generate heat to stay warm, resulting in increased calorie expenditure.
Heat energy flows form hot to cold body naturally.
sweating; i learned this from study island from science class, with Mrs. flannery.
When you are in an air-conditioned room, the temperature is lower than your body's normal temperature, leading to a sensation of feeling cold. This occurs as your body tries to maintain its core temperature by constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the skin, affecting how warm or cold you feel.
because they are cold blooded so they dont spend energy heating the body.