Muscles in your body convert chemical energy into fat and heat.
Not after riding a bike, but rather during riding a bike. Your muscles convert chemical energy (a form of potential energy) into mechanical energy to do work.
When you run outside, your body transforms the stored chemical energy in your muscles into kinetic energy as you move. This process involves the breakdown of glucose and stored fats to produce the energy needed for muscle contraction and movement.
The energy used when pulling a wagon is muscular energy generated by your muscles. Your muscles contract and exert force to move the wagon, converting chemical energy stored in your body into mechanical energy to do work.
Walking involves several energy transformations. First, the chemical energy stored in our body is converted to mechanical energy as our muscles contract to move our body. This mechanical energy is then converted to kinetic energy as we move forward. Additionally, some energy is lost as heat due to friction and inefficiencies in our muscles.
chemical energy to kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy!!!!! I hope this helps :D
It is chemical to kinetic energy.
Not after riding a bike, but rather during riding a bike. Your muscles convert chemical energy (a form of potential energy) into mechanical energy to do work.
When you run outside, your body transforms the stored chemical energy in your muscles into kinetic energy as you move. This process involves the breakdown of glucose and stored fats to produce the energy needed for muscle contraction and movement.
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When you move, chemical energy stored in your muscles is converted into mechanical energy, which powers your motion. This conversion allows your muscles to contract and your body to perform physical tasks.
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Muscles store chemical energy from the food your body broke down, then your muscle turn those chemical energy to mechanical energy when they contract.
the smooth muscles in the small intestine take the energy and nutrients from the chemical energy to the liver where they are taken to the whole body, the other compounds not obtained by food are made in the human body
The chemical energy stored in food becomes useful to you when it is converted into adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules through cellular respiration in your body's cells. ATP is the energy currency used by your muscles and all other cells for various physiological functions, including muscle contraction.
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The same place they get it from when they're used to do work ... the chemical potential energy that's extracted from food you eat, and stored in your body until the brain and muscles need it.