carbohydrates
Yes, glucose is a primary chemical fuel for muscles. During physical activity, muscles break down glucose through a process called glycolysis, producing energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This energy is essential for muscle contractions and overall performance. Additionally, glucose can be stored as glycogen in muscles and the liver for later use during prolonged exercise.
When electricity comes in contact with your muscles, it can disrupt the normal flow of signals between your nerves and muscles. This can lead to involuntary muscle contractions or even paralysis, depending on the intensity and duration of the electrical shock.
15, 010 lbs which comes to 2240 gallons of fuel.
chemical change
Glucose is a common fuel nutrient that is stored in the body as glycogen. Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in animals and humans, primarily stored in the liver and muscles to provide energy when needed.
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When we speak, we use energy by activating muscles in our diaphragm, throat, and tongue to produce sound waves. The energy comes from the food we eat, which is converted to fuel in our bodies and used to power these muscle movements. This process, combined with the coordination of our respiratory system, allows us to produce speech.
glycogen
Yes, potatoes provide your body with the carbs it needs to fuel your muscles.
Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen. During exercise, muscle glycogen is converted back into glucose, which only the muscle fibers can use as fuel.
Glucose is the "fuel" for muscles.
In my car, DTE is Distance To Empty. When that comes on it is telling me that I need fuel. If there is fuel in the tank (full), and it comes on then it could be a bad sensor or a faulty fuel gauge.
Heart, Liver and resting muscles
gas comes from fossil fuel.
For the body to function it needs energy, even at rest. Energy comes from food that we eat, in particular carbohydrate which is stored in our muscles, and in liver cells in the form of Glycogen. Glycogen is broken down to glucose, the fuel that can be used by all tissues in the body.
all vehicles are have about the same amount of fuel in the tank when the fuel light comes on. there would be about 1 to 2 gallons