Energy is released and the chemical energy becomes kinetic energy of heat and light. If you burn a match the chemical bonds release its energy. When you blow out the match and you still see soot it means that not all the energy was released. yep
The chemical energy is transferred into heat energy (waste energy) and light energy(useful energy)
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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.
We burn energy stored from food in our bonds between atoms. That energy converts into muscle energy to move our bodies.
A tiny bit of the sun's energy falls onto earth. On earth some of the solar energy is changed by photosynthesis into chemical energy stored in the carbohydrate molecules in plant cells.A human eats a plant. Or a human eats an animal that ate a plant. The chemical energy stored in the plant (or animal) cells is moved into the cells of the human's body. All of the body processes, like digestion, pumping blood, breathing, are powered by cells converting the stored chemical energy into work and heat, in a process called respiration. Respiration takes place in every cell in your body.Inside the muscle cells of the human (or any animal), the chemical energy is transformed (changed) into mechanical work and heat. The muscle contracts, the legs push, and the body leaps into the air. Some of the chemical energy has now been changed into the kinetic energy of a body flying up into the air. The rest of the original chemical energy has been used to raise the temperature of your jumping body. If you keep jumping for long you'll get pretty hot.During a change, energy is either released or absorbed
A tiny bit of the sun's energy falls onto earth. On earth some of the solar energy is changed by photosynthesis into chemical energy stored in the carbohydrate molecules in plant cells.A human eats a plant. Or a human eats an animal that ate a plant. The chemical energy stored in the plant (or animal) cells is moved into the cells of the human's body. All of the body processes, like digestion, pumping blood, breathing, are powered by cells converting the stored chemical energy into work and heat, in a process called respiration. Respiration takes place in every cell in your body.Inside the muscle cells of the human (or any animal), the chemical energy is transformed (changed) into mechanical work and heat. The muscle contracts, the legs push, and the body leaps into the air. Some of the chemical energy has now been changed into the kinetic energy of a body flying up into the air. The rest of the original chemical energy has been used to raise the temperature of your jumping body. If you keep jumping for long you'll get pretty hot.During a change, energy is either released or absorbed
I'll give an example just to get the main idea... somehow. We eat food to get energy. There are many types of energy (includes kinetic and potential energy). Food contains chemical energy and we digest food. As we digest the food, the chemical energy is being taken by our body. The chemical energy is then stored. When we move, the chemical energy will be transfer into mechanical energy that will produce heat energy as a by-product.
It is stored in the body as fat.
what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
That is a type of chemical energy.
Energy is stored as chemical energy in human body. It is consumed when required.
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It is chemical to kinetic energy.
The human body converts food energy into work, thermal energy or chemical energy that is stored in fatty tissue.
It is used by the body.
It is stored, typically as fat.
During respiration, the chemical energy is converted to heat, kinetic energy, and other forms of chemical energy, like that stored in the fat cells in our body.
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