People have different energy requirements due to a variety of factors, including age, sex, body composition, activity level, and overall health. For instance, physically active individuals typically need more calories to support their energy expenditure, while sedentary people require fewer. Additionally, metabolic rates can vary among individuals, leading to differences in how efficiently they use energy from food. Genetic factors and hormonal influences also play significant roles in determining energy needs.
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how is the energy in a food chain different form the energy of the wind?
they use salt
Food, water, light and oxygen
How is this kind of geological energy different from biological energy (such as the calories creatures get when they consume food)? How are they the same
*is energy from the sun the same as energy from food but in a different form ?* energy gets past threw in a cycle, plants take in energy, animals eat plants, humans make animals in to food.
Yes, People do like to eat food. Food gives people energy, so then they could do things. If people don't eat food, they won't have the energy to do things._Hope it helps! :)
Chemical Energy Potential Energy......which is stored in chemical bonds
from food
Most energy people use comes from food.
The energy we get from the food, which is a type of chemical energy.
No, different people require differing energy and vitamin intakes.