Chemical energy
There are two types of muscles which are NOT under your control. They are smooth muscles present in many tubular organs present in your body. Second type is present in heart called as cardiac muscles.
Yes, resting skeletal muscles primarily rely on glucose as an energy source. Glucose is broken down in a process called glycolysis to produce ATP, which is used for various cellular functions. During rest, when energy demands are low, glucose metabolism helps to maintain cellular processes and to store energy for future use.
Lactose is present in milk because it is a type of sugar naturally found in the milk of mammals, including cows. It provides energy for the young animals that drink the milk.
Yes, slow twitch muscles generally have a higher concentration of mitochondria compared to fast twitch muscles. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in cells, and slow twitch muscles require more energy for sustained, endurance activities.
The type of sugar present in ATP is ribose.
It is chemical to kinetic energy.
It is chemical to kinetic energy.
Mechanical energy produced by your muscles
Physical energy
Energy is stored as fat in the muscles.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, and is second to fats as long-term energy storage.
Kinetic energy is produced. The energy your muscles use is chemical energy, which is gotten by food. The muscles do an action, therefore giving off kinetic energy.
Muscles are used by means of chemical energy.
The muscles of a runner transform chemical potential energy stored in glucose molecules into mechanical energy for movement.
they store chemical energy
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.