Biology, asked by SnehaAwasthi, 11 months ago

How the fat in our muscles get used up??
[An appropriate answer expected] Plzz mention in which respiration, the by products formed NO SPAMMING!!

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Answered by WolverineX24
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When glucose and fat stores are depleted, our body will then turn to muscle to break down into individual amino acids for energy. ... Because we need muscle tissue to survive and move, the natural tendency of metabolism is to spare muscle tissue and break down carbohydrates and fat first.
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WolverineX24: see
WolverineX24: in aerobic respiration
WolverineX24: more energy is produced
WolverineX24: so it does not take help of our carbohydrates
WolverineX24: it only break down our fat to simple amino acids......
WolverineX24: you are welcome, buddy
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