It is produced with in the cells of most tissues i.e. liver skin, muscle etc and is done so by the mitrocondria. This continuous cycle is called the TCA cycle and it uses carbon compounds to produce H2O and CO2 (also known as cellular respiration). Google TCA, Mitrocondria or metabolism for a full answer.
Humans produce energy through cellular respiration.
Humans are heterotrophs and cannot produce their own energy. Humans must consume organic compounds and break them down in order to utilise their chemical energy through cellular respiration.
Organic compounds are based around carbon molecules not all organic molecules can be used by humans.
The human body converts food energy into work, thermal energy or chemical energy that is stored in fatty tissue.
its food
in the brain so u have energy in your body
The human body produces an average of 100 watts of energy when at rest. One watt is equivalent to 3.412 BTUs (British Thermal Units), so the human body at rest produces around 341 BTUs of energy per hour.
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The energy in a human body is derived from the food we consume, which is converted into energy through a process called metabolism. This energy is used by the body to fuel various bodily functions, such as breathing, digestion, and movement. The unit typically used to measure energy in the body is the calorie.
The human body converts food energy into work, thermal energy or chemical energy that is stored in fatty tissue.
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Thyroid gland determines the rate at which human body utilizes energy.
To attain energy in the human body.
To do work ,which is the movement of your body
Nutrients provide the energy and raw materials that the human body needs.
Human body needs energy to breathe,keep the heart breathing and to maintain our body temperature :D
Your body does not convert chemical energy into light energy.
For energy
stamina
Energy