Food, water, and gases
Unused energy is either stored in the body as glycogen or converted into fat for long-term storage. This process ensures that the body has a reserve of energy to use in times of need.
Well, assuming you are speaking on a cellular level: 1.) our bodies use energy to make more energy via the Krebs cycle. 2.) We use energy to create chemical bonds. 3.) Our cells use energy to transport molecules.
The extra energy in your body is stored as glycogen in your muscles and liver for later use. If your glycogen stores are full, the excess energy is stored as fat in adipose tissue.
The human body primarily uses carbohydrates and fats as energy sources while running. For short bursts of intense activity, such as sprinting, the body relies more on carbohydrates for quick energy. As the duration of running increases, the body shifts to utilizing more fat for energy to sustain endurance.
The body primarily uses chemical energy stored in food molecules, such as glucose, to fuel various cellular processes through a series of chemical reactions involving adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
The easiest thing for the body to use for energy is glucose, basic sugar. It can make ATP from this which is what powers the body.
Fats get piled up if you don't use this energy and will make unhealthy.
Your body does not make energy, it extracts it from the food you eat.
Energy
when you eat food your body gets energy, what is the time you use the energy
It is the sugar or fat in your body that your muscle cells use to make energy. Thus, it depends ultimately on your sugar.
It is not removed. The lactic acid contains a lot of energy so the body can use it to release more energy The lactic acid passes into the blood and it is transported to the liver where it is converted into a respiratory substrate called pyruvate The body can then use the energy in pyruvate to make more ATP which is the energy currency of the body. This produces water and carbon dioxide
your body doesnt actually make energy energy cannot be created nor destroyed. your body takes in energy from carbohydrates fats and proteins. your body then breaks Dow those carbs into glucos
They do this like all other mammals. The food is digested in the digestive system where the body turns it into energy for it to use.
mechanical energy
To Provide Energy For Your Body
Our body needs oxygen gas to make energy and survive.