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They get the energy from whatever they consume (food).
for humans, food supplies the body with necessary molecules that make the body function. in the case of energy, humans get their glucose from consuming photosynthetic organisms such as plants. the body then breaks down the glucose in a process called cellular respiration. This process produces ATP, which is the molecule that animal cells use for energy.
the form of energy the body use is food
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
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all the above
It gives your body the nutrients and energy it needs to function!
Metabolism is the rate at which the body burns food for energy. No, milk does not slow down the body's metabolism.
THE MAIN FUNCTION OF FOOD IS TO GIVE ENERGY AND TRANSFER VITAMINS AND NUTRIENTS TO OUR BODY. THE MAXIMUM DAY WE CAN LIVE WITHOUT FOOD IS ABOUT 3 DAYS. THE MAIN FUNCTION OF FOOD IS TO GIVE ENERGY AND TRANSFER VITAMINS AND NUTRIENTS TO OUR BODY. THE MAXIMUM DAY WE CAN LIVE WITHOUT FOOD IS ABOUT 3 DAYS.
yes because the rainbow dancing unicorn burns the inside of a humans body when food is digested so there is a conversion from the chemical to thermal energy.
we got our energy from various sources like oxygen and food there lack leads to lack of energyBy eating and breathing.By converting the lipids stored in the human body(liver,under skin,internal organs) to glucose. This glucose is then used in cellular respiration to provide us with energy.By concuming food, ei fat, protein, and carbs. It burns these nutrients to release energy that the body uses to function.
The mitochrodion burns glucose, which gives off energy to the cell.
it gives living things energy to carry out the processes of life
It takes half of the food you eat and burns it into energy for the plant or animal it can be found in animal cells or plant cells.
Your body becomes less energetic and doesn't function
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Insulation and storing energy to prevent starvation during lack of food.