The correct answer is anaerobic exercises. Anaerobic
exercises is an intensely done activity, wherein the body’s call for oxygen goes
beyond the oxygen source accessible within the body. Anaerobic exercises feeds on
the energy sources that are stored in the muscles of the body, which is why it
is the exercise that targets muscle cells for maximum demand of energy.
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Answer:
4th one is correct :)
More carbon dioxide gas would be found in Earth's atmosphere
Answer:
c. the high-energy phosphates stored in muscle cells
Explanation:
Phosphocreatine (PC) or creatine phosphate is a compound rich in energy. It has energy stored in it which can be used to phosphorylate ADP into ATP. The phosphocreatine is stored in muscle cells when muscles are not working. The produced ATP serves as an energy source for muscle contraction. The creatine produced during ATP production is phosphorylated again into PC using ATP when muscles are resting.
Answer:
G1 phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis
Explanation:
According to Yan and colleagues 2009 article, cells that were transfected with microRNA-1/206 showed cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase and showed an increase in apoptosis (programmed cell death) which is important for synthesis of mRNA and protein. These processes have a direct effect on cell proliferation by decreasing it.
If an anthropod does not change it's form except for increasing its size, this change would be considered an incomplete metamorphosis.