if you try to make sense of it, it is really not a "part" of the body - that is a body organ. rather the ones who manufacture energy from food are organelles found in each and every cell called the mitochondrion. --thoughtfulobserver
Your brain needs the most energy. It is responsible for keeping all necessary things running (like breathing and your heart beat) and you never stop thinking, which requires a lot of energy as well
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The brain uses the most energy :)
cells, brain
mouth?
No. The body requires a high concentration of intracellular potassium and a high concentration of extracellular sodium.
the body uses fat for energy because the body needs to stay worm.
The body uses fat which is a stored form of energy.
An organelle is a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within a cell. The organelle that needs direct sunlight to function is a chloroplast. The chloroplast captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell.
aerobic respiration. You need sun for photosynthesis to occur
The brain uses the most energy in the body.
The body needs carbohydrates as a source of energy. Carbohydrates are converted into glucose, which is a form of sugar, the body uses to support the function of the muscles and brain.
The body uses proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates for energy. It uses minerals and vitamins to build substances in the body that the body uses to function. Such as iron for hemoglobin or vitamins as anti-oxidants.
The major function of carbohydrates are to supply energy to the cells in the body. The body uses fat and carbohydrate as a source of energy because fat is lost very rapidly if instructions are followed.
The body needs carbohydrates as a source of energy. Carbohydrates are converted into glucose, which is a form of sugar, the body uses to support the function of the muscles and brain.
what i think of the sport that uses the most energy in an hour is wrestling and track and field because you use youre whole body with that sport
it converts carbohydrates into energy and uses them when you do physical activities
No. The body requires a high concentration of intracellular potassium and a high concentration of extracellular sodium.
The human brain uses approximately 1/4 of the body's energy, while comprising about 2% or less of its weight.
The body needs carbohydrates as a source of energy. Carbohydrates are converted into glucose, which is a form of sugar, the body uses to support the function of the muscles and brain.
Food contains chemical energy. Chemical bonds have a certain amount of energy locked up in them. Your body breaks these bonds with chemical reations, releasing the energy, which your body then uses to pump blood, make organs function, walk, run, etc.
Carbohydrates or polysaccharides are the primary source of energy for our body.Our brain only uses glucose as its energy source.Carbohydrates are easy to breakdown and if that is not available in diet body tries to get energy from fat molecules.