the proton pump
The type of active transport pump that helps muscle cells contract is the Ca2+-ATPase pump. This pump is responsible for pumping calcium ions (Ca2+) out of the cell, which helps regulate muscle contraction by controlling the levels of calcium inside the cell.
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The two types of cell trnsport it Passive Transport and Active Transport. Active Transport does require energy to move into and out of the cell. Passive Transport doesn't require energy to move into and out of the cell. Hope I helped!
it moves via your capillaries, which transport other nutrients as well
Active transport is a process that requires energy to move molecules across a cell membrane. In the case of glucose entering muscle cells, active transport proteins use energy to pump glucose molecules against their concentration gradient, allowing them to enter the cell even when there is a higher concentration of glucose outside the cell. This process ensures that muscle cells have a constant supply of glucose for energy production and muscle function.
Muscle contraction , transport , nerve impulse conduction .
Processes that require ATP cellular energy include muscle contraction, active transport of molecules across cell membranes, and cellular respiration to generate energy in the form of ATP. Additionally, ATP is needed for biosynthesis of molecules, DNA replication, and cell division.
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Fast-twitch muscle fibers.
Glucose transport into muscle cells is primarily facilitated by the glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) carrier protein. This transporter is insulin-responsive and plays a crucial role in regulating glucose uptake by muscle cells to meet energy demands during exercise and recovery.
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Muscle tissue is the type of tissue that can contract. This includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle tissues. Muscle contraction is a key function that enables movement and various physiological processes in the body.