Muscle Energy Production: Red & White Blood Cell Roles
Muscles do not use red or white blood cells for energy or functioning. Muscles primarily rely on glucose, which is broken down into adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through cellular respiration. Red blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body, while white blood cells play a role in the immune system.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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