Biology, asked by hamsel4745, 3 months ago

1. When you are exercising, the movement of your muscles creates lots of heat. How does your body respond to help maintain homeostasis?
2. If your muscle cells are able to produce ATP through aerobic & anaerobic respiration, which process would best for them to use? Why?

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Answered by mukeshkumarsingh5106
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Answer:

1. Skeletal muscles contribute to maintaining temperature homeostasis in the body by generating heat. Muscle contraction requires energy and produces heat as a byproduct of metabolism.

2. Although anaerobic respiration produces less ATP, it has the advantage of doing so very quickly. It allows your muscles, for example, to get the energy they need for short bursts of intense activity. Aerobic cellular respiration, in contrast, produces ATP more slowly.

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