food.
The energy that makes our body warm, (aside from the Little bit of heat that comes directly from our surrounding's) comes from the sun. Plants convert the suns light using a process called photosynthesis and carbon dioxide into starches and sugars as well as releasing the oxygen that we need to oxidise the food we eat. When we eat these things we recombine them with oxygen which is an exothermic reaction (releases heat)
Heat energy in this case comes primarily from your body. Your body constantly generates heat as a byproduct of various metabolic processes. The warm clothing acts as an insulating layer that traps the heat close to your body, preventing it from dissipating into the colder environment.
it depends on whether your starving or not. if not, it comes from food (measured in calories). otherwise, your body's' energy will come from stored fat, stored glucose (often in the liver) and lean body tissue (muscle).
The energy of a bonfire comes from the combustion of wood or other fuel material. When the fuel burns, it releases heat and light energy as a result of the chemical reactions taking place. This energy is what produces the flames and warmth that we see and feel from the bonfire.
Most of the body's energy comes from the food we eat, specifically carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. These nutrients are broken down during digestion and converted into a form of energy called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that the body can use for various functions.
Energy for the body comes primarily from the food we eat, which is broken down during digestion into glucose. Glucose is then converted into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through cellular respiration in the mitochondria, which is the primary energy source for all cellular functions in the body.
Yes, the sun is a source of radiant energy. The light the sun produces is radiant energy.
Wind that blows across the water surface.
Heat energy in this case comes primarily from your body. Your body constantly generates heat as a byproduct of various metabolic processes. The warm clothing acts as an insulating layer that traps the heat close to your body, preventing it from dissipating into the colder environment.
It is the winds, often far out into the oceans, that create waves.
The food you eat.
The heat that warms your body comes from the energy produced by your body's metabolism, which is the process of converting food into energy.
Friction
The heat comes from hot rocks deep under the surface of the earth.
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Oviparous means an organism that produces eggs that develop and hatch outside the body.
When we breathe in oxygen, it is transported to our cells where it is used to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. During this process, carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced as a waste product. The CO2 is then transported back to our lungs and exhaled when we breathe out.
it depends on whether your starving or not. if not, it comes from food (measured in calories). otherwise, your body's' energy will come from stored fat, stored glucose (often in the liver) and lean body tissue (muscle).