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Muscle metabolism including creatine, adenosine diphosphate (ADP), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), aerobic respiration, oxygen, pyruvate, blood glucose, muscle glycogen, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, and essential fatty acids.
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Aerobic respiration, also known as cellular respiration, is the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. Approximately 95% of the ATP required for resting or moderately active muscles is provided by aerobic respiration, which takes place in mitochondria.
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Betts, JG; Young, KA; Wise, JA; Johnson, E; Poe, B; Kruse, DH; Korol, O; Johnson, JE; Womble, M; DeSaix, P (April 25, 2013). "10.3 Muscle Fiber Contraction and Relaxation". Anatomy and Physiology. OpenStax. Houston, Texas. Retrieved January 28, 2022.[1]
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10.3 Muscle Fiber Contraction and Relaxation, OpenStax.
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Betts, JG; Young, KA; Wise, JA; Johnson, E; Poe, B; Kruse, DH; Korol, O; Johnson, JE; Womble, M; DeSaix, P (April 25, 2013). "10.3 Muscle Fiber Contraction and Relaxation". Anatomy and Physiology. OpenStax. Houston, Texas.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Betts, JG; Young, KA; Wise, JA; Johnson, E; Poe, B; Kruse, DH; Korol, O; Johnson, JE; Womble, M; DeSaix, P (April 25, 2013). "10.3 Muscle Fiber Contraction and Relaxation". Anatomy and Physiology. OpenStax. Houston, Texas. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
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