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movement or heat
at the end of metabolism there will be production of energy and heat
Muscle tissue generates heat in the body through a process called thermogenesis, where muscle contractions produce heat as a byproduct. This heat is essential for maintaining body temperature and supporting metabolic functions.
During respiration in a muscle cell, the energy lost is in the form of heat. This heat is a byproduct of the metabolic processes that occur to produce ATP for muscle contraction.
lactic acid. heat energy. kinetic energy. and energy...
Muscle contract and expand involuntarily to produce heat
The muscular system produces heat in the body through the process of muscle contractions. When muscles contract, they generate heat as a byproduct of the energy used during the contraction. This heat helps to regulate body temperature and keep the body warm.
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Heat energy is the amount of heat used to energize or to produce heat.
Blood sugar is broken down in muscle fibres to produce mechanical power, and in cells to produce heat.
Shivering is a reflex caused by rapid muscle contractions that generate heat. The increased muscle activity raises the body's metabolic rate, which in turn produces more heat to help maintain a stable body temperature.
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