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∙ 15y agoThe energy comes from 2 sources:
Carbohydrates from the bun which are broken down into sugars. These are used for respiration to produce a substance called ATP, which is basically a molecule that carries/releases energy throughout your body.
Fats from the burger/cheese are broken down after your carbohydrate stores are broken down, also producing ATP.
In short, the chemical energy in the burger is used to make ATP which releases the energy in your body as you need it.
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∙ 15y agoHamburger comes from cow meat. Cows eat grass to live. Grass needs the sun to grow. Therefore hamburger gets its energy from the sun.
The energy in a hamburger originates from plants that use sunlight to undergo photosynthesis, converting solar energy into chemical energy in the form of carbohydrates. Animals then consume these plants, transferring the stored energy up the food chain. Ultimately, the energy in a hamburger can be traced back to the sun's role in kickstarting the food chain through photosynthesis.
When you eat a hamburger, your body converts the chemical energy in the food into mechanical energy to fuel your movements. When you ride your bike, your muscles convert that stored chemical energy into mechanical energy to propel the bike forward. Overall, the energy transformations involve chemical energy from the food being converted to mechanical energy for movement.
It goes from chemical to kinetic.
The only wrong way to eat a hamburger is to not eat it.
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