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Where does wind up toys get energy from?

The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.


What form of energy is stored in human muscles?

Chemical Energy.


Where do muscles get their power from?

Your muscles get the "power" they need from the energy stored in food. When you digest food it gives you energy.


What type of energy transformations does muscles perform?

It is chemical to kinetic energy.


When riding a bike what is stored in your muscles?

Chemical energy


What type of energy do muscle use and what form is it in?

Energy is stored as fat in the muscles.


What is excess energy stored as?

Excess energy is typically stored as either fat in adipose tissue or as glycogen in the liver and muscles.


Where is the energy stored in a wind-up toy?

Whatever winds the tool up - usually energy stored in your muscles.


What energy do you get from eating?

energy put into your muscles and fat to be stored. Fat being stored juist so you know is a good thing


Where is the energy polysaccharide stored?

The energy polysaccharide, glycogen, is primarily stored in the liver and muscles of animals. In the liver, glycogen serves as a reserve of glucose for the body's energy needs. In muscles, glycogen is used as a source of energy during physical activity.


When a basketball player bends his knees before jumping energy is stored what is another term for stored energy?

In this case the player is compressing muscles in his legs which then can be expanded to produce kinetic energy. The energy stored in the muscles would be a form of elastic potential, but I don't think it is quite the same as winding up a rubber band, because the muscles actually produce energy as well as release stored energy. You might get a better explanation from section Human Physiology.


During high intensity exercise, where do muscles primarily get their energy from?

During high intensity exercise, muscles primarily get their energy from stored glycogen in the muscles and glucose in the bloodstream.