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The chemical energy of food is converted into kinetic energy when you are active, and thermal to maintain body temperature.
I'll give an example just to get the main idea... somehow. We eat food to get energy. There are many types of energy (includes kinetic and potential energy). Food contains chemical energy and we digest food. As we digest the food, the chemical energy is being taken by our body. The chemical energy is then stored. When we move, the chemical energy will be transfer into mechanical energy that will produce heat energy as a by-product.
Carbohydrates,lipids and proteins used as substrates of cellular respiration to generate ATP.Then ATPs are used to fulfill energy requirements
yes it chemical energy
Kinetic energy
Chemical energy in the form of the glucose in our food is turned into mechanical energy
Animals get energy from the food they eat. Their body transforms chemical energy in the food into kinetic energy, thermal energy, and other chemical energy
Kinetic energy is energy of movement. If an object moves it has kinetic energy. For instance, when you walk chemical energy in your food is converted to kinetic energy in your muscles.
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chemical energy which sends messages to the brain
It goes from chemical to kinetic.
Kinetic Energy;) I think...
chemical energy from food the rider has eaten gets turne into kinetic energy as the bike is moving. Then into potential energy as the bike heads uphill. As the bike heads down potential energy turns into kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is movement energy. Which mostly comes from chemical energy (food) and we use kinetic energy to do lot of activities,eg walking and running.
Actually, a cyclist is. The chemical energy from the food that the cyclist ate is being changed into the kinetic energy on the bicycle. Even if the cyclist is traveling at a constant speed, there is some degree of resistance that must be overcome in order to maintain the constant speed.
The chemical energy of food is converted into kinetic energy when you are active, and thermal to maintain body temperature.