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2.2 Where Does All the Energy Go?

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    • Our body extracts energy from food. Where do you think all this energy goes? What processes do you think consume the most energy?

    • it is consumed to maintain homeostasis, most likely the brain, digestive tract, and other regulatory processes

    • I guess most of the energy goes into maintaining our low entropy (organized) configuration through metabolic processes. For example, the function of the neurons depends on a sodium pump which requires energy; same can be said about muscle activity and pretty much every process in the body (the brain consumes a lot of energy as well).

    • Is is used to maintain homeostasis of the universe

    • The energy we get from food goes into the cells. Synthesis consumes energy.

    • it is used to support functionality and maintain homeostasis. Life maintenance and homeostasis require significant amounts of energy even in the absence of activity.

    • I think the energy goes to the overall functioning of the body.

    • 1)as you said, living things can utilize energy to maintain its state as a living thing in biology its called metabolism where we build and destroy complex chemical compounds to achieve balance and control over what makes it alive.

      2)building a compound usually needs more energy than destroying an other.

    • The energy all contributes to facilitation of biochemical processes, and anabolic processes consume the most energy.

    • All energy convert eventually to heat

    • Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

      The energy of foods goes to digestion. It drains us.

      Metabolics consume energy.

      When free of food in fasting, research is often not there yet.

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    • energy goes to biochemical reactions

    • energy goes to biochemical reactions especially anabolic reactions

    • Our body extracts energy from food.

    • I suppose that the majority of energy is used by metabolic activities to maintain our low entropy (organized) configuration. For instance, a sodium pump in neurons is necessary for their function, and the same is true for muscular contraction and almost all other bodily functions (the brain uses a lot of energy).It is ingested to keep the body in a state of homeostasis, most likely by the digestive system, brain, and other regulatory systems.

    • As we know the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be destroyed or be created so it’s predictable that this energy will convert in other form

    • Most of the energy extracted from food in our body is used for maintaining basic physiological functions. The processes that consume the most energy include:

      – **Basal metabolic rate (BMR)**: Maintaining vital functions such as heartbeat, breathing, and cell maintenance.
      – **Thermogenesis**: Generating heat to maintain body temperature.
      – **Physical activity**: Engaging in exercise and movement.
      – **Digestion and absorption**: Breaking down and absorbing nutrients from food.

      These processes together account for the majority of energy expenditure.

    • Converting the Energy into subatomic units for the entire body, especially the brain! The brain is in need of most of the energy from food.

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