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How does your body acquire energy to perform various activities?

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Answered by marvelprimes
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Explanation:

The source of energy that is used to power the movement of contraction in working muscles is adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – the body's biochemical way to store and transport energy. However, ATP is not stored to a great extent in cells. So once muscle contraction starts, the making of more ATP must start quickly.

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Answered by PraaneshNair
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Answer:

A human body acquires energy after digestion of food consumed and respiration. Digestion is the process of breaking large insoluble molecules of food into smaller and simpler substances which are soluble. Respiration is the process of releasing energy from the food.

Respiration occurs in 2 ways, with regard to a human being;

Aerobic respiration, which is in the presence of oxygen, which happens in the mitochondria of a cell, and releases the maximum amount of energy ( of 38 ATP).

Anaerobic respiration, which is in the lack of oxygen, which happens mainly in muscle cells. In this case, only 3 ATP of energy is synthesized.

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