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Thermal energy generated during the chemical reactions that power muscle contractions along with friction in joints and other tissues reduce the efficiency of humans to about 25 %. “Alas, our bodies are not 100 % efficient at converting food energy into mechanical output.
The alpha male The alpha male does not always eat first. In fact, the hungriest wolf usually eats first. Even a low-ranking animal can defend food...
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Read More »The Energetic Functions of the Body We have learned so far that your body takes in chemical potential energy, and then does work to convert that into mechanical energy for locomotion, chemical potential energy for storage, and thermal energy. The following diagram summarizes the basic energetic functioning in the human body. (Electric potential energy is important to nerve conduction and other processes in the body, and we have mentioned that chemical potential energy is actually a form of electric potential energy, but we will not specifically discuss electric potential energy in this textbook.) The most basic functions of the human body mapped to the main concepts covered in this textbook. The body is capable of storing chemical potential energy and thermal energy internally. Remembering that thermal energy is just the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules, we recognize that these two types of energy are stored microscopically and internal to the body. Therefore, we often lump these two types of microscopic energy into the internal energy ( ). When on object is warmer then its surroundings then thermal energy will be transferred from object to surroundings, but if the object is cooler than its surroundings then thermal energy will transferred into the object from its surroundings. The amount of thermal energy exchanged due to temperature differences is often called heat ( ). When heat is transferred out of the body to the environment, we say call this exhaust heat, as indicated in the previous figure. We will learn more about how temperature and heat transfer are related in the next unit.
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