Kilocalorie (kcalorie or kcal)
Wrong. The calorie is not an SI unit, and it is confusing because it comes in two varieties: gram when spelled calorie (small c) and Kilogram when spelled Calorie (Capital C). The SI energy unit is the Joule.
Probably Nutrition, or nutritional studies.
The SI unit of energy is the Joule The SI unit of energy is the Joule
Agriculture is the science of growing food crops. The separate study of "food science" deals with the production and preparation of food, and the related health science of nutrition.
Chemistry, Biology, Engineering & Nutrition are the branches of food science.
A calorie (cal) is a unit of energy measurement, while a kilocalorie (kcal) is equal to 1000 calories. In nutrition, kilocalories are commonly used to measure the energy content of food.
"CE" in energy stands for "Calorie." It is a unit of energy commonly used in nutrition to measure the energy content of food.
Joules (J), the same for any measurement of energy.
In nutrition, a calorie is a unit of energy used to measure the energy content of food. In physics, a calorie is a unit of energy used to measure the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. The main difference is in the context in which the term is used - one is related to food and nutrition, while the other is related to heat and energy in physics.
i think ita measured in kilo joules kj I THINK!
Nutrition.
The recommended unit to use for any type of energy is the joule. That way, no conversion factors are required, when converting from one type of energy to another. In practice, the calorie or kilocalorie is still sometimes used for food.
we do net get enough nutrition and energy
Nutrition is the process by which organisms obtain and utilize nutrients for growth and energy. Respiration is the process of transferring energy from food molecules to ATP, which the cell uses for energy. While nutrition involves acquiring nutrients from the environment, respiration involves the internal process of breaking down these nutrients to release energy.
Yes, "calories" are a measurement of energy that is contained in the food you consume.
One energy unit starting with C is a calorie, which is a unit of energy commonly used in nutrition to measure the energy content of food. Another energy unit is a coulomb, which measures electrical charge.
Nutrition is energy to our body. It is just a support for one's life which we get through food.