Biology, asked by priyqnshusharma4599, 7 months ago

Where do muscle get energy
for contraction from

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Answered by Anonymous
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Where do muscle get energy for contraction from ?

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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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the source of energy that is used to power the movement of contraction in working muscles is adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - the body biochemical way to store and transport energy however (ATP) is not stored to a great extent in cells.so once muscles contestion starts, the making of more(ATP)must start quickly

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