by eating good food and rest.
Blowing out a candle extinguishes the flame because it disrupts the balance of oxygen needed for combustion. When you blow on the flame, you remove the oxygen surrounding the wick, which is necessary for the flame to continue burning. This sudden lack of oxygen causes the flame to go out.
The question must be clarified as to you actually having absolute 0 energy, no more energy for processes, or no energy in a piece of mass your observing. However if you personally have no energy you would die as your brain would no longer be able to function due to lack of oxygen as your muscles would no longer bring it oxygen or if your referring to absolute zero, their would no longer be an electrical signal communicating between your neurons.
If no energy is supplied to a wavelength, it will continue to propagate at a constant velocity in a vacuum (like the speed of light in the case of electromagnetic waves). However, if the medium through which the wave is traveling changes, its wavelength may be affected, but this change would not be due to a lack of energy supply.
Yes, all matter conducts heat. Some do much faster than others. Those are called conductors. Oxygen would be an insulator. It transmits heat slowly. The purpose of insulation is to slow down heat movement but it does not eliminate it.
The term for wasted energy and lack of organization is inefficiency.
Lactic acid is associated with muscles experiencing lack of oxygen, which can occur during intense exercise or when the muscles are not receiving enough oxygen to produce energy aerobically. This buildup of lactic acid can contribute to muscle fatigue and soreness.
oxygen makes energy in animals. when there is a lack of oxygen in the body, cell respiration stops, and ferminantation begins; this is hwere the cell uses carbon dioxide for energy. this is a temporary fix only, though. it also secretes an acid into your muscles; that's what causes cramps. then, if oxygen gets cut off completely, the cells can no longer use ferminentation and the creature dies.
During hypoxic conditions when they cannot get enough oxygen.
No, skeletal muscles do not continue to contract following death. Once a person dies, muscle contractions stop due to the lack of energy production in the body. Any appearance of movement in a dead body is due to postmortem changes, such as rigor mortis.
When muscles don't receive enough oxygen, they can't produce enough energy through aerobic respiration. This can lead to a buildup of lactic acid, causing muscle fatigue and cramping. In severe cases, lack of oxygen can result in muscle cell damage and necrosis.
We use oxygen to burn sugar to make ATP energy. ATP is cellular money and without it many processes cannot occur. Depletion in ATP energy can be felt by lack of energy.
lack of oxygen
Absolutely Your body uses sleep as a rebuilding time for muscles. Your muscles use energy most efficiently. If they never have time to recover then they cannot work properly. Therefore your energy can be depleted. However, lack of energy can be a sign of more serious issues such as anemia or thyroid problems. If this is an on going problem you should definitely consult your physician.
Muscle fatigue is the main factor that inhibits muscle contraction. Muscles need oxygen and energy to contract and muscle fatigue is the lack of oxygen in a muscle. The build up of lactic acid is a factor of muscle fatigue.
I am not a doctor or a physician, however I am a college football player preparing to go to the NFL. Based on first hand experience I would say absolutely. Lack of oxygen plays a tremendous role in how your body recovers from any type of physical activity from everyday walking and other activities to weight training. I have asthma and I have had to relearn how to breathe to insure that I am getting enough oxygen and it is still difficult. But the ability to supply your muscles with oxygen or the lack there of will have a tremendous effect on recovery, the production of ATP for energy, really every thing that your body does, all of the cycles and processes, cell growth, everything.
Without oxygen, the Calvin Cycle doesn't work. Instead, energy is produced much much less efficiently and with less energy yield in the cytoplasm, and I forget the name- but it produces lactic acid. It is because of the lack of oxygen that energy is produced by way of the cytoplasm, which causes lactic acid, whihc makes your muscles burn. This is why if you breathe more, you can exercise longer.
When a muscle has used up its normal energy stores, but still needs energy, lactic acid is released into the muscles. Small amounts of lactic acid acts as temporary energy source, helping the body to avoid fatigue. A build-up of lactic acid in the muscles causes a burning sensation in the muscles that can slow down or halt activity.