It stimulates adrenaline.
Your body gets energy from what you eat and drink.
As you drink hot cocoa, the heat from the cocoa transfers to your hands and then to your body. This is an example of heat energy transfer through conduction.
no. once you ingest the energy drink, the vitamins are absorbed along with the caffeine. how long it stays in your body depends on your weight, size and metabolism. the slower your metabolism, the longer it will stay. the liquid portion of the drink, the water, will get flushed out through your kidneys and bladder. but all the chemicals will remain.
You burp.
It will tear itself out of your body ripping a huge hole in your belly to escape from the torment you put it through.
Your body receives hydration.
what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
A mitochondria is like an energy drink because it is responsible for producing energy (ATP) for the cell through a process called cellular respiration. Just like how an energy drink provides a boost of energy for the body, mitochondria provide energy for the cell to function properly.
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they get dehydrated if they drink enough
When you run, your body converts stored energy from food into kinetic energy, which propels you forward as you move. This energy transfer happens through a series of metabolic processes that convert chemical energy into mechanical energy.
Thermal Energy