by breaking chemical bonds in the molecules
By breaking chemical bonds in the molecules
Yes. Same can be said for UV-C, and X-rays too.
water
glucose
Carbon is present in most of the non water molecules in the human body. Glucose, the primary energy source of cells has carbon, fat is carbon rich, the membranes that make up cells are made of lipids, which have carbon in them.
Yes. The starch molecule is a string of glucose molecules. When eaten, the starch is broken down by enzymes into individual glucose molecules. Glucose is the human body's primary source of energy.
Energy is stored as chemical energy in human body. It is consumed when required.
The process of getting energy from food molecules occurs in the mitochondria of cells (human or otherwise). Energy is stored within the numerous bonds of each food molecule. By adding activation energy and separating the atoms from each other, a chemical process starts and the energy is released and immediately used or stored as fat.
molecules that dont contain hydrogen or carbon
No, the human body does not contain any bit of palladium. There might be other types of medals in the body but no palladium.
The Kidneys
In order to move molecules in your kidneys your body needs energy. Energy is needed for every function that your body performs.