Sam: I'm Sam.
Roy: And I'm Roy.
Whether it's salmon swimming upriver to lay their eggs or cheetahs running faster than a car,
animals can do incredible things with their bodies.
Sam: Human bodies are no less incredible –
just think of Olympic swimmers and sprinters.
Roy: Our bodies work using just the energy provided by what we eat.
This means that the human body has to be incredibly efficient,
using as little energy as possible to do what it needs to.
Sam: Yet even with our efficient bodies, no-one can run as fast a cheetah,
not even Olympic champions!
In this programme, we'll be asking:
exactly how efficient is the human body?
Roy: We'll be comparing human bodies' performance against each other,
and against some animals too.
And, of course, we'll be learning some new and useful vocabulary as well.
Sam: But before that I have a question for you, Roy.
Efficiency involves an input and an output.
It's about the relationship between the amount of energy coming in –
in other words, the food we eat -