In your body there are many different cells; there is one called the mitocondria, that is the cell that uses energy. In your body there are also things called ribosomes and that is what converts energy into protien.
animal cell:mitochondria plant cell:chloroplast
Your body does not make energy, it extracts it from the food you eat.
Metabolism is the process by which the body converts food and drink into energy. Anabolism is the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy, and is a part of metabolism. Catabolism is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, releasing energy, and is also a part of metabolism. Together, anabolism and catabolism work in balance to maintain the body's energy needs.
This is part of the process of digestion.
mouth(food)
The digestive system, specifically the small intestine, converts food into energy through the process of digestion and absorption. Nutrients from food are broken down and converted into energy that the body can use for various functions.
A resistor in a circuit converts electrical energy into heat energy, while a light bulb converts electrical energy into light and heat energy. Other components, such as motors, can convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Granana of chloroplast
Haemoglobin binds oxygen and carry it to every part of the body for oxidation of food to generate energy.
The photovoltaic (PV) cells are the part of a solar panel that absorb light energy and convert it into electrical energy through the photoelectric effect. These cells are typically made of silicon and produce an electric current when exposed to sunlight.
the food part