Exercise raises your metabolism. Eating no or less simple carbs (sugars) is tremendously helpful in increasing energy.
The amount of energy in food is measured in kilojoules (kL)
* you get hot because your food is processing wich needs energy you get hot because your food is processing wich needs energy * If the food is hot, the body is attempting to equalize the temperature. * Your body is starting to digest the food and that creates heat as the food breaks down. * You may have a mild allergy to something that you ate. * Some foods increase heart rate which can increase temperature and the feeling of heat.
Food produces mechanical energy because mechanical energy is to do something and food gives you the energy to do something.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------No.Food is the energy from sunlight stored as chemical energy. When you eat food yo convert it into a different sort of chemical store (again chemical energy) before you can use it as mechanical energy. Even then most of the food is used keeping you warm and in this case the food is converted into heat rather than mechanical energy.
Energy is used in everything we do, but some examples are........in our food::all food has energy or in a light bulb or something electrical.
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A habitat is the environment an organism naturally lives in. A food chain is the order in which organisms consume other organisms for energy.
Food provides for motion and / or temperature increase, but is not itself "hot" nor is it necessarily moving. The energy it represents is stored in chemical bonds, which can be reduced / oxidized to lower energy bonds.
Yes, of course! I'm not quiet sure what you mean by energy exactly, but in the human body your food provides you with energy. Without a daily intake of food you will run out of energy eventually.
Energy decreases as we go up the food chain because there are less organisms as we go up, so that the ecosystem doesn't run out of food at the bottom of the chain.
It decreases by 90% and only 10% goes on