It has large amounts of mitochondria, which are used to release energy.
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∙ 9y agoMuscle cells need a specific form of energy for contraction and cannot use the energy released directly from breaking down glucose or triglycerides. Rather, body cells must first convert food to adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Food is digested and processed into ATP through sever different stages. Glycogen is converted to glucose, and then that is converted to ADP+pi, and that is converted finally to ATP, which is actually what fuels locomotion of the muscles when exercising.
This is a non-detailed answer, but provides the basics of how muscles get energy.
muscles get energy from the mitochondria
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∙ 11y agoMitochondria. It Is So Our Muscle's Can Move And So We Can Move.
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∙ 10y agoThey obtain energy through ATP.ATP are stored in Criteanine phosphate.
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Muscle cells have a larger amount of mitochondria
Increased blood flow helps muscle cells release more energy. This is because the blood delivers the products needed for the cell to function.
they are acted on by enzymea and release the energy they contain
Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
Muscle cells, like all cells, are specialised to carry out their specific functions. Muscle cells need relatively large numbers of mitochondria. This is because they respire more than most other types of cell, in order to release the energy for muscle contraction, and hence movement.
Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
They have more mitochondria
They use glucose to release energy using respiration.
Yes.
Increased blood flow helps muscle cells release more energy. This is because the blood delivers the products needed for the cell to function.
Glucose is also converted to energy in muscle cells. When it comes to producing energy from glucose, muscle cells are, well, double-jointed
they are acted on by enzymea and release the energy they contain
mitochondria supply the energy to the cells. Muscle cells require a lot of energy for contraction. Therefore muscle cells need a lot of mitochondria.
Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
Since the mitochondria produces energy and the muscle cells are part of the mitochondria, they use the energy so they can move the joints.
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Muscle cells, like all cells, are specialised to carry out their specific functions. Muscle cells need relatively large numbers of mitochondria. This is because they respire more than most other types of cell, in order to release the energy for muscle contraction, and hence movement.
Muscle cells, like all cells, are specialised to carry out their specific functions. Muscle cells need relatively large numbers of mitochondria. This is because they respire more than most other types of cell, in order to release the energy for muscle contraction, and hence movement.