Food gives us energy. When you eat something, you chew it, it goes down your esophagus and into your stomach. After the stomach breaks the food down a little more, the food (pretty much mush now) enters your small intestine. This is where most of the nutrients are absorbed, and some of those nutrients contain energy. Some nutrients that carry energy are: proteins, carbs, and sugars. Food also contains vitamins (depending on what it is that you're eating) which help improve your body's functions. Example: vitamin K helps your blood clot faster.
Food provides a multitude of things for the human body. It keeps the body active by providing key nutrients and well as helping organ function properly.
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Food provides energy and nutrition, needed for survival.
the ocean gives us YOUR MOM
The macronutrients in food provides us with the ENERGY we need to survive.
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The ocean provides food, oil and transportation.
provides resources, trees providing us with air, sun regulating out Vitamin D and land provides OS with food.
the environment provides us the oxygen that we breathe, the water that we need, food and animals
Food provides you with the fuel, you still need oxygen to turn it into energy.
The chemical energy of food provides energy to us. When food is burnt, energy is released.
The macronutrients in food provides us with the ENERGY we need to survive.
It provides us with food, it cools down the body, and it cleans out our system.