stamina
To attain energy in the human body.
For energy
food
No I don't think so
The human body primarily uses carbohydrates and fats as energy sources while running. For short bursts of intense activity, such as sprinting, the body relies more on carbohydrates for quick energy. As the duration of running increases, the body shifts to utilizing more fat for energy to sustain endurance.
The human body stores extra energy in the form of fat molecules. Excess energy from food is converted into triglycerides, which are then stored in fat cells throughout the body for later use when energy intake is low.
The brain is the organ in the human body that uses the most energy.
Quick energy...they burn faster than protein and fat.
The energy in a human body is derived from the food we consume, which is converted into energy through a process called metabolism. This energy is used by the body to fuel various bodily functions, such as breathing, digestion, and movement. The unit typically used to measure energy in the body is the calorie.
The human body converts food energy into work, thermal energy or chemical energy that is stored in fatty tissue.
no
Thyroid gland determines the rate at which human body utilizes energy.