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Glycolosis (in the cytoplasm) and aerobic metabolism (in the mitochondria) are used to generate ATP from glucose in muscle cells.

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Q: What two mechanisms are used to generate ATP from glucose to muscle cells?
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Which muscle cells break down glucose to generate ATP under oxygen deficient conditions they will form?

lactid acid, glycogen, glucose, fatty acids


When muscle cells break down glucose to generate ATP under oxygen deficient conditions what is formed?

Lactic acid


When muscle cells break down glucose to generate ATP under oxygen deficient conditions what will they form?

Lactic Acid


When muscle cells break down glucose to generate ATP under oxygen deficient conditions they will form?

Lactic Acid


Which organic molecule is readily hydrolyzed in muscle cells to generate large amounts of ATP?

Sugar or also known an glucose


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in human cells


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Cells convent the energy from glucose because?

conversion of glucose to energy, glucose molecule. Muscle and brain cells like this, because they use lots of ATP.


How do muscle cells use maltose?

Muscle cells do not directly use maltose as an energy source. Maltose is a disaccharide composed of two glucose molecules linked together. Muscle cells break down maltose into its constituent glucose molecules with the help of the enzyme maltase. These glucose molecules are then used by muscle cells for energy production through processes like glycolysis and cellular respiration.


What chemical energy is used by muscle cells to generate movement?

ATP


What tissue is characterized by elongated cells that generate movement?

Muscle tissue