Science, asked by nayangangwal, 2 months ago

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A student claimed that out of the following activities (Dancing, Playing,
Eating, Sleeping, Eating), sleeping is the only activity in which energy is not
needed by the cells. Is the claim made by the student correct?*
Yes; while sleeping, all the body cells are at rest, so energy is not required.
O No; reading is another activity in which energy is not needed by the cells.
O
Yes, sleeping is the activity in which energy is not used, but is released inside the
body
No; the cells require energy during all the human activities.​

Answers

Answered by georgeanorue
3

Answer:

No; the cells require energy during all the human activities.

Note:

Despite the fact that you are resting, your body still consumes energy when you sleep. Energy use is particularly high during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. During this time, your brain is highly active and you burn the most glucose, your body's source of fuel

Answered by pradhanarpita440
0

Answer:

No

Explanation:

The cells required energy during all the human activities.

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