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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
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Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Unlocking the Secrets: How Metabolism Generates Heat Energy

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Energy conversion

  • Think of energy conversion as you would of trying to stuff all your clothes into a suitcase. No matter how hard you try, you always end up with some socks or a T-shirt left out. Similarly, energy conversion isn't 100% efficient.
  • In metabolic reactions
    • Reactants (ingredients) have more energy than the products (results).
    • The extra energy? It turns into heat.

Using heat in the animal kingdom 🐦🐘

  • Birds and mammals are like living heaters! They use heat from metabolism to stay warmer than their surroundings.
  • Real-world example: Think of the last time you felt super warm after running. That's your body's metabolism producing more heat than usual.

But wait there’s overheating 🥵

  • Sometimes our bodies work a bit too hard and produce extra heat. Think of it like a car engine overheating.
  • When we exercise, we sweat. Why? It's our body's air-conditioner. The sweat evaporates, cooling us down.

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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
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Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Unlocking the Secrets: How Metabolism Generates Heat Energy

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385 words
Reading Time Emoji
2 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Energy conversion

  • Think of energy conversion as you would of trying to stuff all your clothes into a suitcase. No matter how hard you try, you always end up with some socks or a T-shirt left out. Similarly, energy conversion isn't 100% efficient.
  • In metabolic reactions
    • Reactants (ingredients) have more energy than the products (results).
    • The extra energy? It turns into heat.

Using heat in the animal kingdom 🐦🐘

  • Birds and mammals are like living heaters! They use heat from metabolism to stay warmer than their surroundings.
  • Real-world example: Think of the last time you felt super warm after running. That's your body's metabolism producing more heat than usual.

But wait there’s overheating 🥵

  • Sometimes our bodies work a bit too hard and produce extra heat. Think of it like a car engine overheating.
  • When we exercise, we sweat. Why? It's our body's air-conditioner. The sweat evaporates, cooling us down.

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