I'm assuming it is digestion. I'm on the same question in this science packet at the moment :P
When you move, chemical energy stored in your muscles is converted into mechanical energy, which powers your motion. This conversion allows your muscles to contract and your body to perform physical tasks.
The body changes chemical energy to mechanical energy to power muscle contractions and movement.
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Chemical energy stored in food molecules is converted to mechanical energy through a series of metabolic processes in the body, primarily through cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, which serves as the primary energy currency in cells. This ATP is then used by muscle cells to generate mechanical energy for movements such as walking, running, and lifting objects.
Animals convert chemical energy from molecules into mechanical energy used for movement, heat energy for body temperature regulation, and electrical energy for neural communication. This conversion primarily occurs through cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy source.
When you move, chemical energy stored in your muscles is converted into mechanical energy, which powers your motion. This conversion allows your muscles to contract and your body to perform physical tasks.
Yes, walking is an example of mechanical energy because it involves the movement and interaction of the body's muscles and bones in order to change the position of the body. This movement is powered by the conversion of stored chemical energy in the body into kinetic energy.
Muscles in your body transform chemical energy into mechanical energy to generate movement. This process involves the conversion of the chemical energy stored in molecules like ATP into physical work, such as lifting weights or walking.
It isn't. Chemical energy is converted into mechanical energy.
Examples of energy conversion include converting solar energy into electricity through solar panels, converting chemical energy in food into mechanical energy in the body during physical activity, and converting electrical energy into light energy in a light bulb.
Chemical (burning food) to mechanical (motion) to heat.
The body changes chemical energy to mechanical energy to power muscle contractions and movement.
chemical energy is good to our body
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Your body could could convert chemical energy into potential, kinetic, or mechanical energy.
Chemical energy lies within the food that organisms eat. Digestion turns the chemical energy into mechanical energy, which can be used to fuel the organs, tissues and cells.
The chemical energy stored in food is converted into mechanical energy through muscle contractions, allowing you to get out of bed in the morning. This process involves the breakdown of glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body's main source of energy.