All parts of the body (muscles, brain, heart, and liver) need energy to work. This energy comes from the food we eat.
Our bodies digest the food we eat by mixing it with fluids (acids and enzymes) in the stomach. When the stomach digests food, the carbohydrate (sugars and starches) in the food breaks down into another type of sugar, called glucose.
The stomach and small intestines absorb the glucose and then release it into the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, glucose can be used immediately for energy or stored in our bodies, to be used later.
However, our bodies need insulin in order to use or store glucose for energy. Without insulin, glucose stays in the bloodstream, keeping blood sugar levels high.
By digestion of the food, energy enters the bloodstream and hence reaches the muscles and the brain
The stomach but down to a cellular level the mitochondria is the one that turns glucose in to ATP and provides the energy for your body
Your digestive system. Tons of free information and pictures available online.
Your body needs carbohydrates because its converted into energy. However, you need to watch your carb intake cause too much will cause you to put on weight fast!
Cellular Respiration converts food into energy.
the leaves called food factories because the leaves maintaining producing food
provide insulation, protection, and stored energy
autonomic The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the nervous system.
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Yes. This is the part where plants produce their food.
In your body there are many different cells; there is one called the mitocondria, that is the cell that uses energy. In your body there are also things called ribosomes and that is what converts energy into protien.
animal cell:mitochondria plant cell:chloroplast
Your body does not make energy, it extracts it from the food you eat.
The photocell is the part of a solar panel that absorbs light and converts it into electrical energy.
The retina converts light into nerve impulses, which are NOT electrical in nature.
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This is part of the process of digestion.
mouth(food)
photocell
photocell
the appliance, or tool, or whatever it is that uses the power.
Granana of chloroplast