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Q: Does Muscles require Adenosine Triphosphate for both aerobic and anaerobic activity?
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How does energy get converted from food molecules to muscles?

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)


What chemical directly supplies your muscles with energy?

ATP (adenosine triphosphate)


What energy is stored in ATP?

Adenosine triphosphate is stored in muscles as anhydrous salt, which is released when it is hydrolized to adenosine diphosphate.


How many muscles does ATP have?

The acronym ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate, which is a chemical; chemicals do not have muscles, the just have atoms.


What is ATP used for and what does it provide?

ATP, Adenosine triphosphate, is the chemical which the muscles use in providing energy for their movement.


What is the form of energy temporarily stored during tissue respiration before it is used by muscles?

Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)?


What are the energy sources for muscle contraction to occur?

Energy is supplied to muscles for contraction by means of adenosine triphosphate being stored in muscle fibers. These are stored from creatine phosphate, enough to power muscle contractions for a few seconds.


What is the difference between aerobic fermentation and anaerobic fermentation?

Diffrences between anaerobic and aerobic fermentation is aerobic occurs in the presence of oxygen and 2 molecules of adenisine triphosphate while anaerobic is in the absence of oxygen and produces 34 molecules of adenosine triphosphate. Lemme tell you all that there is no fermentation which is aerobic. In fact its will be wrong to classify fermentation process into aerobic and anaerobic. Its the respiration which can be aerobic or anaerobic.


What is the final energy source that the muscles need in order to move?

I believe, and correct me if I am wrong, the answer is ATP(Adenosine triphosphate). Just look it up on Wikipedia if you wish to read up on it.


What Nutrient stored in muscles?

As in all types of cells, muscle cells store energy in a chemical called adenosine triphosphate, also called ATP.


What happens is the cellular respiration is too fast?

"Too fast" is a relative statement, and doesn't really occur. If cellular respiration occurs very quickly in muscles, however, anaerobic respiration (NOT fermentation) will take place to stimulate the continuation of the production of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), but creates a byproduct called lactic acid that can build up in the overstimulated muscle. The amount of ready energy in your body is burnt up in about 30 seconds, at which point your body induces localized anaerobic respiration to keep up with the ATP demands of your muscles.


How much would you have to jog in order to slim down your bulky muscles?

Jogging reduces body fat, not muscle. Muscle loss will occur if you replace anaerobic activity with aerobic activity, but it has nothing to do with the jogging and everything to do with the reduction in anaerobic activity. Try pilates. it stretches and slims.