The animal body gets its energy from food. Food is the fuel for body. As food is digested and consequently degraded into simpler substances, (by enzymes) energy is release with breaking up of chemical bonds of food material. This energy is stored in the cells of the body and later utilized in various works.
The ultimate source of energy is sun, as plants can manufacture their food only in the presence of sunlight. Animals depend on plants in one way or another, (directly or indirectly). So the key to energy is suns radiation, its light and heat!
Well, first of all, that energy is called glucose, and glucose comes from all kinds of plants like, cocoa beans, apples, broccoli, peaches, etc. When you eat something like the items listed, the glucose runs through your blood in your veins so that it's carried throughout your body. That way your body starts generating energy from the glucose.
Animal bodies use oxygen and carbohydrates to produce energy.
ATP and the digestion of food. ATP is what gives everything life and energy.
the foods you eat
From the food we eat.
Energy is needed to keep your body in action!
Mitochondria
List the three functions of biological energy. 1. Basal metabolism, which is the energy required to keep the body alive 2. Physical activity, the things you do when you're not completely at rest 3. Growth and repair CP
The food taken in by the body/ consumed by the body, which is absorbed during digestion. The main sources of energy are Carbohydrates and Fat (however also needed to keep the body warm and to protect the internal organs from damage).
Before the energy is transferred between animals, some energy is used to travel between distances and to keep the animal alive, therefore not all of the starting energy is gained by the consumer.
It converts food into energy to keep a body alive
your body needs energy and fat to keep yourself alive
They help keep things (body or animals etc) healthy and alive.
No. Food provides the energy; vitamins and minerals are important, but won't keep you alive.
to give you energy to keep your cells alive you could get dehydrates
Fat is an animals way of storing energy; it keeps you alive between meals. To keep you warm.
Energy (i.e calories). This stored fat can be converted easily into energy that your body can use - useful if there is no food available for a long time.
Energy (i.e calories). This stored fat can be converted easily into energy that your body can use - useful if there is no food available for a long time.
the digestive cells are the small particles in our body. know we have 200,000 cells in our body that give us energy keep us alive.
Cells control everything in your body including your brain, they burn energy and keep you going a failure of one cell can be replaced by a new cell. Overall the function of a cell is to keep you alive and heathy.
Energy is needed to keep your body in action!
Animals and humans eat food to stay alive. Metabolic processes break down the food (plants and animals) to obtain energy, and the materials needed to build and repair the body.