yes, it would.
Your body could could convert chemical energy into potential, kinetic, or mechanical energy.
Unused Sugar/Energy (glucose) is stored in fat cells, which are burnt off when the energy within them is needed.
unused energy get converted into fat and stored in the body... you get fat.
Light energy
Mitochondria are organelles that convert food into energy.
Muscles in your body convert chemical energy into fat and heat.
energy
the smooth muscles in the small intestine take the energy and nutrients from the chemical energy to the liver where they are taken to the whole body, the other compounds not obtained by food are made in the human body
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
Proteins are easier for the body to convert into energy.
carbohydrates, they can be found in the grain category, the mitochondria in your cells convert carbohydrates into energy, then the ribosomes distribute your energy to your body