Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen. During exercise, muscle glycogen is converted back into glucose, which only the muscle fibers can use as fuel.
glycogen
Glycogen ps This is probably for apex isnt it well if it is like this answer because i am a student too and I know what its like XOXOXOXOXO <333
Depending upon how much effort you put into it, almost all your muscles can be used. The obvious muscles are all of your arm muscles, core abdominals and legs.
The muscles that are used when snapping a football are all in the arm. More specifically, the forearm muscles are heavily used.
Glycogen is found in all types of muscles , it is ment for utilization in respiration not just for storage .
Mainly your arm, but all muscles are used.
Carbohydrates are basically sugar and starch. Apples, oranges, potatoes, grains, candy, bread… are all carbohydrates. Carbohydrates break down into glucose molecules. When used as energy, carbohydrates fuel become fuel for your muscles and brain. If your body does not have any use for the glucose, it is converted into glycogen and stored it in the liver and muscles as an energy reserve. Your body can store about a half a day's supply of glycogen. If your body has more glucose than it can use as energy, or convert to glycogen
it is an exercise that uses uses muscles from all major muscles. Legs, back, core, chest, and arms are all used.
All of them!!!!
All of them.
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you use your toe muscles ,thigh ,hip if you using dumbbells all muscles get involved