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∙ 10y agoYes. Anything you do, even if it's just watching TV or sitting quietly requires energy. Your heart keeps pumping, you keep breathing- that requires energy.
breathing blood pumping brain activity stomach activity kidney and liver activity
Activities such as exercise, running, lifting weights, and even thinking or problem-solving require the use of extra energy from the body. Any physical or mental activity that goes beyond what the body needs for basic functions like breathing and circulating blood will require extra energy.
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no it does not require energy.
Some things that require energy include physical activities like walking or running, electronic devices such as smartphones or computers, machinery like cars or appliances, and even basic bodily functions like breathing and digestion.
Aside from basic life supporting activities like breathing, hunting for food, keeping warm, and supporting their offspring... maintaining pack integrity, establishing mating priority and protecting the pack's offspring of the alpha female require the best expenditure of energy. firstmate
On average, humans use about 5-10% of their daily energy expenditure on breathing. The energy is mainly used for the muscles involved in the breathing process and to warm, filter, and humidify the air we breathe.
endothermic reactions require energy
Basal metabolic rate: The energy required for basic bodily functions such as breathing, circulation, and cell production. Physical activity level: The more active a person is, the more energy they require to fuel their movements. Age and gender: Men generally require more energy than women, and energy needs decrease with age due to changes in muscle mass and activity level.
Body cells get energy by breathing through cellular respiration. Respiration is the process by which the oxygen we breathe in is used to oxidize food, leading to energy release.
All living organisms (not dead) require energy