Cellular respiration is right. The four functions that require energy are movement, caused by muscle cells. Making proteins or enzymes and cell division caused by all or many cells. And sending nerve impulses which is caused by nerve cells.
The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell
ATP is the engergy molecule used through out the body for energy. It is produced in the mitochondria of the cell.
A cell body keeps the cell safe in many ways. It is responsible for repairing the cell, preserving energy and generating new cells.
The mitochondria.
Some body cell processes that require energy include protein synthesis, cell division, and active transport of molecules across cell membranes. These processes all rely on the energy currency of the cell, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), for their execution.
The thyroid controls how every single cell in the body metabolizes energy.
In your body there are many different cells; there is one called the mitocondria, that is the cell that uses energy. In your body there are also things called ribosomes and that is what converts energy into protien.
what i think of the sport that uses the most energy in an hour is wrestling and track and field because you use youre whole body with that sport
Its breaks the food down to your cell then your cell combust it to energy
Your feet
The food in the body's fuel source.The nutrients in the food give the body's cell the energy and other substances they need to operate.
because the mitochondria is the "power house" of the cell and makes energy, the most logical answer to this question is that the digestive tract is the human body part most like the mitochondria.