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yes. the reactions that take place in our body, such as respiration, generate heat
The human body produces an average of 100 watts of energy when at rest. One watt is equivalent to 3.412 BTUs (British Thermal Units), so the human body at rest produces around 341 BTUs of energy per hour.
The increase in the number of motor units activated when the intensity of stimulation increases is called recruitment. It allows the body to generate more force by involving additional motor units to contract muscle fibers.
The excessive heating of a body of water is called thermal pollution. Thermal pollution is similar to the greenhouse effect.
Generate ATP are what makes sugar in cells. The body needs generate ATP.
Heat (thermal energy) goes from the warmer thing to the colder thing. So, since your body is warmer than the room, your body loses thermal energy to the room.
No the body metabolizes it into thermal energy called calories
The graded strength principle states that muscle fibers recruit motor units in order of their size, beginning with smaller, weaker units and progressing to larger, stronger units as needed to generate more force. This principle allows the body to efficiently adjust force production based on the demands of the task.
It is true that to maintain your body temperature, your body converts chemical potential energy into thermal energy. Thermal energy is energy that comes from heat.
True. Your body maintains its temperature through a process called thermoregulation, in which chemical energy from the food you eat is converted into thermal energy to help regulate your body temperature.
Thermal Pollution.
You can move your body or shiver.