Lactic Acid
Lactic acid
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Glucose is the basic unit of glycogen. In humans, glycogen is stored in the liver as well as the muscle tissues.
Chemical Reactions
Lactic acid
Lactic Acid
lactid acid, glycogen, glucose, fatty acids
Glycolosis (in the cytoplasm) and aerobic metabolism (in the mitochondria) are used to generate ATP from glucose in muscle cells.
Sugar or also known an glucose
Glucose
Muscle requires glucose, and so there is not the same concentration of glucose in blood entering and exiting a muscle. The exiting blood will be lower in glucose.
skeletal muscle
according to what i read online it's the blood glucose, as the muscle leaves this blood for the brain use, because brain doesn't store glucose or glycogen as liver and muscle, and the only supply of glucose to brain is via blood glucose
Several intermediates in the Kreb's cycle exchange glucose molecules for ATP, which resides in muscle cells and transmits nerve impulses into action, notably the shortening of the length of a long muscle protein. Animals using this metabolism get thirty-two moles ATP per mole glucose, which I find hard to believe.
carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
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