Science, asked by shivam9542, 1 year ago

we know that energy can't be created and nor destroyed but it can be change from one form to another so,tell me in which form our body converts these energy

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Answered by saketdas10pc29qm
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Mitochondria convert these energy into ATP inside the cell for performing function.

shivam9542: i know but when our body use these atp molecules so in which firm it covert
saketdas10pc29qm: during work our muscles need energy so mitochondria provide energy in the form of ATP
Answered by 0BRAINLY0
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HEYA MATE,

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Our body does not convert heat energy to kinetic energy. Rather, the heat generated by our bodies is a by-product. The chemical energy in our food is converted to chemical energy in other forms, primarily the compound adenosine triphosphate. The adenosine triphosphate molecules are then used to power various cellular processes, including muscle contractions. In the process, each molecule of adenosine triphosphate is broken down into adenosine diphosphate, which is later regenerated to adenosine triphosphate again when more food is processed.

A lot of heat is also released during this process. As warm-blooded animals, we rely on this heat to keep our body temperature in its normal range.

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