Metabolism in muscle cells is specifically concerned with production of large amounts of energy
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Muscle cells use fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids as energy sources. Most cells use glucose for ATP synthesis, but there are other fuel molecules equally important for maintaining the body's equilibrium or homeostasis. ... In fact, many different cells do oxidize fatty acids for ATP production (Figure 2).
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Muscle cells use fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids as energy sources. Most cells use glucose for ATP synthesis, but there are other fuel molecules equally important for maintaining the body's equilibrium or homeostasis.
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