The body uses 3 different systems to supply cells with the necessary atp to fuel energy needs.
What are the three sources of energy describe each one.
Nonrenewable sources of energy.
The scientific definition of energy is that energy is an indirectly observed physical quantity which is the ability of body or a system to do work on a logical point of view we can understand energy as something which enables us to do work.
More than three types of energy exist but a few examples of energy types include mechanical heat and electrical energy.
If we have energy then work can be done.
These describe the energy of motion that does work the energy of being pushed into motion by heat and the energy when electricity creates motion light and heat.
Renewable and nonrenewable energy.
There are two sources of energy.
Energy is the power we use for transportation for heat and light in our homes and for the manufacture of all kinds of products.
Within these cells and from these energy sources adenosine triphosphate atp is formed to provide fuel.
It is important to remember that all three of these systems contribute to the energy needs of the body during physical activity.
Most of the energy we use comes from fossil fuels such as coal natural gas and petroleum.
These systems do not work independently of each other but rather dominate at different times depending on the duration and the intensity of the activity.