Aerobic Energy System (Oxidative)
The main fuel for the body's cells is glucose. Glucose because the brain relies solely on glucose as it's source for fuel. Secondly, oxygen because of its role in cellular respiration, which also uses glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. ATP is an abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate, and all organisms from the simplest bacteria to humans use ATP as their primary energy currency. ATP is a form of energy that the cells can use to power all their activities.. but the fuel is Glucose.
Yes. Under most circumstances, glucose is the most important circulating fuel in the body.
C6H12O6 (glucose) and 6O2 (oxygen) are the materials needed
Glucose! :)
The preferred fuel source for the body is glucose.
Protein
Carbohydrates are your body's main energy source, fats are energy too but the energy in carbohydrates (including sugars) is easier to break down.
Glucose
The fuel that living things use for energy is glucose.
Glucose provided energy to the cells. It's cell fuel!
Glucose is a supplier of energy to the cells. Cells use the glucose as well as fats for fuel.
mechanical energy
Energy is stored in glucose. It is the fuel for respiration
Glucose is used for energy in anaerobic systems related to muscular contraction.
Actually it produce the fuel. Glucose is the fuel and it is produced by photosynthesis
The main fuel for the body's cells is glucose. Glucose because the brain relies solely on glucose as it's source for fuel. Secondly, oxygen because of its role in cellular respiration, which also uses glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. ATP is an abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate, and all organisms from the simplest bacteria to humans use ATP as their primary energy currency. ATP is a form of energy that the cells can use to power all their activities.. but the fuel is Glucose.
Simply put, glucose.