fat, calories, sugar, and energy or glucose
4. have a greater demand for energy than the muscle cells of nonathletes
animal cells
Four classes of organic macromolecules found in cells are:nucleic acidspolysaccharides (= complex carbohydrates)lipidsproteinsthis is exactly what i needed for my 8th grade science homework
The heart does consist or atria, ventricles, etc. but these are the gross, anatomical divisions of the heart. In asking about the kinds of tissues contained in the heart, we have to think of the cells found there. The heart obviously contains cardiac muscle, it is practically the only site where it is found, except for the transitions between the heart and the large vessels arising from it. Cardiac muscle consist of the typical cardiac muscle cells, which are di-nucleated, branched cells which connect to each other at intercalated disks, making the heart muscle a functional syncitium. In addition, the heart contains modified cardiac muscle cells called Purkinje cells. These cells transmit electrical impulses to the ventricles, to stimulate them to contract. The heart also contains connective tissue, serving various purposes, such as binding groups of cardiac muscle cells into fascicles, etc.
Two water molecules and a release of energy. This is how fuel cells work.
Creatine phosphate, oxidative phosphorylation, and glycolysis.
4. have a greater demand for energy than the muscle cells of nonathletes
Glycogen and fat, found in muscle, and glucose and fatty acid, found in blood
Cellular respiration is right. The four functions that require energy are movement, caused by muscle cells. Making proteins or enzymes and cell division caused by all or many cells. And sending nerve impulses which is caused by nerve cells.
Cellular respiration is right. The four functions that require energy are movement, caused by muscle cells. Making proteins or enzymes and cell division caused by all or many cells. And sending nerve impulses which is caused by nerve cells.
animal cells
The sources of energy are divided into renewable, nonrenewable, primary, and secondary. Most energy comes from nonrenewable sources that include oil, coal, hydrogen, natural gas, electricity, and uranium or nuclear.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium
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The four sources of thermal energy are: Solar energy- that comes from the sun! Geothermal energy- this energy reamins deep inside and it provides hot water and helps to grow crops! Decay- the breakdown of dead animals and plants releases thermal energy! Chemical energy (or in other words fire energy)- all fires consume some type of fuel, such as... oil, coal, or even natural gas. Those are the four sources of thermal energy... Hope this helps! It did for me :)
Contractility - the ability of a muscle to shorten. Extensibility - the ability to lengthen. Elasticity - the ability to return to their original shape. And, Excitability - can be triggered by electrical stimulation.
There is one source of solar, the sun.