the food part
sometimes, patients in hospital have to be fed by injecting liquid food directly into their blood vessels known as veins. this is called intravenous feeding. it happens when there is a problem with a persons digestive system. 1. Find out some other examples of when a person might need to be fed his way. 2. Intravenous feeding has to provide a balance of nutrients. a. What do you think intravenous food contains? b. Why does the intravenous fluid contain only soluble food? c. What parts of the intravenous food provide a patient with energy? 3. Doctors can use the intravenous feeding method t get other things into patients boby. write down one example.
The breakdown of food molecules releases energy to cells.
The breakdown of food molecules releases energy to cells.
food provide with energy and it makes our body to be more strong enough
Provide energy for food
Food provides you with the fuel, you still need oxygen to turn it into energy.
Yes, food provides the body with the energy it needs to be active.
Foods with fats, unhealthy foods and foods that has no energy.
it is passed by first, the energy from the sun and passed into plants which provide nutrients.
Primary production, create energy, provide food, and so on.
The process that burns food to provide energy for cell activities is called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose from food is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the energy currency of the cell. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells.
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