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Every food is made up of molecules so almost all of them

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Does a medium need molecules?

Mediums are made of molecules. Actually, we're all made of molecules whether we are mediums or not. We require molecules to breath, to drink, to eat, and to exist. Psychic ability has no bearing on one's need for molecules.


Does food we eat daily have kinetic or potential energy?

The food we eat contains potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of its molecules. This potential energy is released and transformed into kinetic energy as our bodies metabolize the food for energy.


When you eat food your body uses blank energy to turn the food into mechanical energy?

When you eat food, your body uses chemical energy from the nutrients in the food to convert it into mechanical energy that powers your muscles and movement. This process involves breaking down the food into smaller molecules through digestion and then using these molecules to generate energy through a series of biochemical reactions in your cells.


Does the movement of molecules to fill the room require energy?

No, the movement of molecules to fill a room does not require additional energy beyond the thermal energy that drives their random motion. This process, called diffusion, occurs spontaneously as molecules move from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration until the concentration is uniform throughout the room.


How does energy get converted from food molecules to muscles?

When we eat food, our body breaks down the molecules through digestion to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Muscles use ATP as a source of energy to contract and carry out their functions. The process by which ATP is produced and utilized in muscles is called cellular respiration.