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Q: In the muscle cells in your body what energy is changed into what energy?
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In the muscle cells in your body blank energy is changed into blank energy?

potential into kinetic


In the muscle cells in your body energy is changed into energy?

It might be kinetic energy but I'm not sure its a hard question.


Which type of cells are specialized for movement of the body?

Muscle cells are specialized for movement of the body. They have extra mitochondria so that they can utilize the energy necessary to contract muscles. A whole chain of muscle cells contracting will cause the muscle to "flex."


Why would a muscle cell have more mitochondria than a skin cell?

Mitochondria provide the energy a cell needs in order to function. Muscle cells require much more energy than the rest of the body, so the muscles contain more mitochondria.


What cells in your body would contain a lot of mitachondria?

a muscle cell will need alot of mitochondria for energy as it uses up a lot when the muscle contracts and relaxes rapidlyAny cells which would require a great deal of energy to fulfill their function, such as muscles.


Copmpared to other body cells a muscle cell is likely to have more of what organelles for energy?

Mitochondria. Muscle cells need more energy over a short period of exercise than most other cells. The cell uses mitochondria to transform food energy into a energy source it can use for its reactions.


What happens to energy when matter undergoes a chemical change or a physical change?

A tiny bit of the sun's energy falls onto earth. On earth some of the solar energy is changed by photosynthesis into chemical energy stored in the carbohydrate molecules in plant cells.A human eats a plant. Or a human eats an animal that ate a plant. The chemical energy stored in the plant (or animal) cells is moved into the cells of the human's body. All of the body processes, like digestion, pumping blood, breathing, are powered by cells converting the stored chemical energy into work and heat, in a process called respiration. Respiration takes place in every cell in your body.Inside the muscle cells of the human (or any animal), the chemical energy is transformed (changed) into mechanical work and heat. The muscle contracts, the legs push, and the body leaps into the air. Some of the chemical energy has now been changed into the kinetic energy of a body flying up into the air. The rest of the original chemical energy has been used to raise the temperature of your jumping body. If you keep jumping for long you'll get pretty hot.During a change, energy is either released or absorbed


Where is glucose stored in the body?

In the human body, glucose is stored in the cells. The function of the stored glucose is the secondary energy storage. The primary energy is stored in the adipose tissue.


how do nerve cells and muscle cells work?

Nerve cells and muscle cells are excitable. Their cell membrane can produce electrochemical impulses and conduct them along the membrane. In muscle cells, this electric phenomenon is also associated with the contraction of the cell. Thank you, regards (me).


Which human body system most directly delivers nutrients to cells throughout the body?

The cardiovascular system delivers nutrients such as glucose from the digestive system to muscle cells providing them with a source of energy for respiration in the muscle cells.


Which kind of cell in the human body would have more mitochondria- a muscle cell or a skin cell?

Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.


Why are fats needed in body?

Fat cells store nutrition in body which can later be changed to energy as needed by body. Fat cells also provide cushion in some cases.