Digestion. The body breaks down your food into micronutrients like glucose - sugar, which gives the body energy by going to the cells, amino acids and fatty acids.
Food.
Humans (and other animals) derive their energy from digesting food which is eaten. The mechanism is a subject for biology, so I should rephrase your question as 'How do humans get their energy from food?' and put it into the Biology section.
A human gets energy from the calories of food. how much energy the food molecules have
A human gets energy from the calories of food. how much energy the food molecules have
A human gets energy from the calories of food. how much energy the food molecules have
The human body converts food energy into work, thermal energy or chemical energy that is stored in fatty tissue.
Sugar just like every human being. Sugar = energy
Well, it depends on the type of food that you are talking about. Food generally has chemical potential energy.
For energy
Food
Human work converts chemical energy from food into mechanical energy through the contraction of muscles.
A human gets energy from the calories of food. how much energy the food molecules have