Humans primarily use chemical energy stored in food for their daily activities. This energy is extracted through the process of respiration, which converts the chemical energy from food into usable energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Additionally, humans also use electrical energy to power devices and equipment.
No, energy itself does not depend on humans. Energy exists in various forms in nature regardless of human presence. However, the way humans harness, use, and distribute energy can significantly impact the environment and ecosystem.
Energy for humans is derived from the food and drinks we consume, which our bodies then convert into usable energy through a process called metabolism. This energy is used by our bodies to carry out daily activities, such as breathing, circulating blood, and moving muscles.
The sun's energy is most useful to humans after it is converted to electricity or heat energy, which can power homes, businesses, and technology.
Humans derive their energy primarily from the food they consume. The body breaks down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from food into energy through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is used to fuel various bodily functions, such as movement, digestion, and brain activity.
Humans hurt the earth more.
Most humans hurt other humans when they get mad. They could get into a fist fight,shoot a gun, and do many other things.
Humans hurt pelicans and other animals by accidentally spilling oil into the oceans. Also they are hurt by littering and pollution.
no
Penicillin injections certainly sting, the same as for humans.
Humans use food for energy.
yes
yes they do
they eat them
they eat them
Well some can some dont like does all dog bite well it is like that not always crabs hurt you or less they pinch you it might hurt humans why
Humans have helped and hurt the ocean in many ways, but I must say in my opinion, we have hurt the ocean beyond repair and must help the ocean become better. I would say we hurt the ocean.