as eistein's formula said E= mCsquared....matter is just energy that is changed form....the law of conservation of mass and energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed...so say you eat an apple....you digest some of it and some of it excreted, however the matter that is digested is not destroyed the building blocks, ie fats, amino acids, and monosaccharides are used in your cells to build proteins or for other cellular reactions...some of the digested components are put through your cellular energy cycles (glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain), the matter is not destroyed it is just converted to energy...if you were to measure the mass of the apple, and then measure the energy generated by your cells and the amount excreted the amounts would be equal...
During digestion, the chemical energy stored in food is broken down and converted into forms that the body can use, releasing energy. This energy is then used for various processes like metabolism, growth, and repair. Although the total mass of the food and its energy content changes during digestion, the overall mass and energy within the body remains the same due to the law of conservation of mass and energy.
A transfer of energy through organisms is known as an energy flow. It involves the movement of energy from one organism to another as food is consumed and digested. This process is crucial for sustaining life within an ecosystem.
Paramecium obtain energy through the process of phagocytosis, where they take in food particles through their oral groove. They primarily feed on bacteria, algae, and other small organisms present in their environment. Once food is ingested, it is digested in food vacuoles, and nutrients are absorbed to provide energy for the organism.
The long coiled tube in which food is digested and absorbed is the small intestine. It is responsible for breaking down food into nutrients and absorbing these nutrients into the bloodstream to be used by the body for energy and other functions. The small intestine is an essential part of the digestive system, where most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place.
Most food nutrients are in large, complex molecules that are not directly absorbable by the body in their current form. Digestion breaks down these complex molecules into simpler, more easily absorbed forms that can be utilized by the body for energy, growth, and repair.
During photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This process involves the transformation of light energy from the sun into energy stored in the chemical bonds of glucose molecules.
Energy. All food eaten is digested. Food is a chemical that, once digested, turns to energy :) Thats what I Learnt Anyway :)
Matter and total energy are ALWAYS conserved. However, in a food web, you will often consider the USABLE energy; this gets reduced at each step of the food web.
to get energy
Chemical energy.
When food gets digested in our body, energy is released after its breakdown.
Energy.
It is essentially chemical energy, which is released when the food is digested in the stomach
The blood gets it's food energy from the food we eat which is digested into nutrients needed in our body.
Heat energy, mechanic energy, and new chemical energy.
The release of energy by combining oxygen with digested food is known as cellular respiration. During this process, glucose molecules from the digested food are broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) along with carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. This energy is essential for various cellular functions and activities.
yes because the rainbow dancing unicorn burns the inside of a humans body when food is digested so there is a conversion from the chemical to thermal energy.
Food is digested, or broken down, so that the nutrients can be extracted for use by the body as it passes through the digestive system. If food wasn't digested, you would not have the energy required to run vital chemical reactions, eventually resulting in death.