There are various ways, depending on the type of energy.
1. Electrical energy-obviously by electrical transmission lines.
2. Heat energy-can be sent by radiation (the sun for example), conduction (for example cooking a joint of meat), or convection (for example heating the atmosphere from contact with the land).
3. Could be in a hydraulic circuit, for example energy is put into a hydraulic pump to produce fluid at high pressure which then operates a device at a distance.
4. Similar principle to 3. but using air at pressure rather than hydraulic fluid.
5. Fuels such as gasoline could be regarded as energy, which can be transported anywhere in the world and then used.
6. Lasers are a form of energy transfer from the laser device to the object where the energy is absorbed.
7. Mechanical transmission of energy can be via belts or continuous chains.
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
C6H12O6 is the chemical formula for glucose, a sugar that serves as a primary energy source for cells. Glucose is carried in the blood and delivered to tissues throughout the body for use in cellular respiration to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
Most of the messages are carried by the nervous system around the body. Others are carried by the hormones.
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Animal cells do not contain starch grains because animals do not produce starch as a form of energy storage. Instead, animals store energy in the form of glycogen, which is a polymer of glucose. Animal cells use glycogen as a readily available energy source when needed.
Energy is does not reserve in nutrients.Energy is carried from nutrients by our body.And then energy is used in the parts of our body.
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Sound energy is carried from the music thingy to our ears
The energy carried by electromagnetic waves is called electromagnetic energy.
produces ATP which is an universal energy that is used by the body
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
When an animal dies, the energy stored in its body is released as heat and is eventually transferred to the environment through processes like decomposition and decay.
Body movement and accounts for much of the energy consuming cellular work in an active animal.
The food (or feed) that is digested by the animal is broken down by enzymes and converted into small molecules comprising of protein (amino acids), CHOs (energy), fats, and vitamins/minerals which get sent down the blood stream and is "fed" into the many cells that are in the animal's body to work and make the animal function normally like it does. Cells can grow tired and not work efficiently and smoothly if there was no energy from food available. Eventually the energy that the cells use to help the animal function is used up, and the energy that these cells need to keep the animal going come from within the body: first fat, then muscle, then the brain tissue. By the time the body starts to metabolize energy from the brain tissue the animal is very close to death. This is what happens to the body when it becomes starved. In order to avoid this, the animal has to keep eating to keep energy reserves stable and keep itself from going into starvation (which eventually leads to death).