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Anaerobic respiration - resulting in lactic acid build up in muscle cells, and sore muscles...

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By what process can overworked muscles still release energy?

Fermenation


Where do muscles get their energy from?

from the process called respiration.


Where does the chemical energy come from that allows muscles to move?

The chemical energy that allows muscles to move comes from the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. When muscles contract, ATP is broken down to release energy that powers muscle movement. This process is essential for providing the energy needed for muscle contraction and movement.


Does the process of bond formation release energy?

Yes, the process of bond formation can release energy.


When muscles are performing strenuous activities and need additional energy they perform a process called what?

The process of anaerobic glycolysis helps provide additional energy when there are limited amounts of oxygen in the muscles due to strenuous activities. This process can be manifested by the burning sensation in the muscles due to hard exercise.


What energy is converted to thermal energy as your muscles contract?

Chemical energy stored in the muscles is converted to thermal energy during muscle contraction. This process is not 100% efficient, with some energy being lost as heat.


What does Cellular respiration need?

Oxygen and a source of Fuel/Energy, and a Cell. "Lactic Acid Burn", that occurs to overworked muscles, occurs during Respiration that takes place without enough oxygen at the time.


What needs cellular respiration?

Oxygen and a source of Fuel/Energy, and a Cell. "Lactic Acid Burn", that occurs to overworked muscles, occurs during Respiration that takes place without enough oxygen at the time.


Does the process of bond breaking release energy?

Yes, the process of bond breaking requires energy input, not release.


What energy is used when your body moves?

When your body moves, it primarily uses chemical energy from food that is converted into mechanical energy by your muscles. This process involves the release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which fuels muscle contractions and allows for movement.


Does the process of ionization release or absorb energy?

The process of ionization typically absorbs energy.


Are muscles or fats easily broken down to release energy?

the energy sources are, in order of use; sugars, fats and muscles. Easily broken down, yes.