The human body is composed of cells.
You can receive energy from the sun or from a room heater, but the main source of energy to the body is from the food you eat, and after digestion this provides the nourishment that the body needs, to maintain an even temperature and have enough energy in the muscles of the body to be able to move and do actions, and to keep the brain operating. Obviously if you have too much food you store the surplus as fat.
your blood pressure rises
There is that much of it it evaporates by any source of heat
about 2 litres
Protein provides 4 calories of energy per gram in the human body.
The average human body stores about 70,000 kilocalories of energy, which is equivalent to about 84 megajoules.
Much of the energy is consumed by decomposers.
The average human body stores about 70,000 kilojoules (kJ) of energy, which is equivalent to around 16,000 calories.
you die
You get bloated.
The average human body stores about 70,000 kilojoules (kJ) of energy, which is equivalent to around 16,000 calories.
It gets tired. your body goes to rest.
If you get too much calcium in the body, you can get sick, or possibly a kidney stone.
The human body excretes excess vitamin C in the urine.
A human gets energy from the calories of food. how much energy the food molecules have
A human gets energy from the calories of food. how much energy the food molecules have