by burning calories
you ever notice how athletes eat energy bars and stuff like that?
that's because those foods have lots of calories. When you eat you consume calories: a measure of kinetic energy. Your body uses up calories through physical activity. Even walking or lifting a finger requires energy. Without calories, you would be really tired and sleepy.
The energy is used up, as if it were a fuel. The "burning" occurs via chemical reactions. The chemical energy in the food is converted into movement of the muscles, and other necessary bodily functions.
High energy waves can burn the body and disrupt chemical and electrical activity in the body.
Shock and burn
There are two kinds of energy involved in candlelights. Firstly, a candlelight uses chemical energy to burn. Chemical energy is when something consumes fuel to produce energy, a candlelight uses a wick and the oxygen in the air to burn. Candlelight also gives of heat energy, which is the transfer of energy from one body or system due to thermal contact.
When you eat you are intaking energy, so if you don't burn enough of it then you will store it in your body and become obese.
Radiant energy, or electromagnetic energy.
Friction
High energy waves can burn the body and disrupt chemical and electrical activity in the body.
No, fats are used as energy once your body has no carbohydrates left to burn.
Metabolism.
When u eat food your body takes out the calories to burn. That is wat produces energy. However if have to many calories at one time your cant burn it fast enough and will eventually becomes fat
Because the body will have to release the fat for energy, which is then burned by mitochondria in the cells for energy to exercise.
We burn energy stored from food in our bonds between atoms. That energy converts into muscle energy to move our bodies.
No. once your body has shut down, it no longer requires energy, and will lose every type of energy over time. It may burn a small amount in muscle spasms, however.
Quick energy...they burn faster than protein and fat.
Shock and burn
Your body consumes energy all day and all night, whether you exercise or not, until you are dead. When you exercise, and for a short while thereafter, your body burns more energy than normal.
"Fat burn" refers to the physiological process by which the body uses stored fat as a source of energy. This process occurs when the body's energy demands exceed the immediate supply of glucose (sugar) available for energy. When this happens, the body starts breaking down fat molecules from fat cells (adipose tissue) into fatty acids and glycerol. These fatty acids are then transported through the bloodstream to cells where they are used as fuel for energy production.