mitochondria in the cells
Mitochondria are found in nearly every cell of the human body, where they serve as the powerhouse of the cell by generating energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. They are most abundant in cells with high energy demands, such as muscle cells.
Because you're alive? So the processes inside your body uses and create energy, which in turns creates a rise in temperature.
Because you're alive? So the processes inside your body uses and create energy, which in turns creates a rise in temperature.
When sugar is stored in the body it creates a reservoir for excess energy for whenever it will be needed again.
no, the sun creates the most but wind energy creates the second highest amount of energy.
It creates waste from your butt and pee from other stuff and the other thing makes energy for your body
The muscular system is responsible for creating the force that allows the body to move. Muscles contract and generate the necessary mechanical energy for movement.
Mitochondria within the cell creates energy for the cell through Electron cycle.
It penetrates and disperses energy in the form of a shock wave. Once the bullet is inside the body, it creates holes as it hits organs, or breaks bones.
One is Duke Energy
the sun
Yes, the human body creates carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration. During this process, cells break down glucose to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a waste product which is then exhales out from the body through the lungs.