Biology, asked by sanaghosh7780, 1 year ago

Approximately how many watts does a 50,000 gram human at rest (about 110 lbs) generate from metabolic heat?

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Answered by niteshpriya
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Organ in the body that produces some digestive enzymes, as well as the hormones insulin and glucagon. pituitary gland. An organ just below the brain that controls many activities of the body (e.g.metabolic rate and the menstrual cycle) by the release of hormones into the blood. It can be referred to as the pituitary.
Answered by kingofself
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A 50,000-gram human at rest produce about 100 watts from metabolic heat during our day to day activities’ achievement. Metabolic heat is the name for our body heat method borned from metabolism and heart rate.

Explanation:

  • An individual produces some 100-kilowatt hours of thermal and kinetic energy a year.
  • Our routine calorie consumption from food is re-released throughout the day at any one time, we’re expending the energy equivalent of a 100-watt bulb and this alternative energy source can be harnessed.  

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Can you tell me what organ system generates the heat needed by warm-blooded animals such as humans

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