Kinetic energy conversion (moving a body part)
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Kinetic energy conversion (moving a body part)

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rather)?-When you move your fingers with no resistance between them, all the chemical energy in the glucose is transformed into heat, which simply adds to global warming.......
So, I understand sugar is stored in our cells and the main source of energy, but how is the kinetic energy used after that converted? Like, for example, moving your fingers, where does that expended energy transfer to (or convert, rather)?

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When you move your fingers with no resistance between them, all the chemical energy in the glucose is transformed into heat, which simply adds to global warming.

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