Oxygen and Glucose for Heart Muscle: ATP Production Explained
To generate ATP through cellular respiration, a process by which muscle cells convert the chemical energy stored in glucose into usable energy that cells can use to power cellular processes. In the heart, this process is especially important for maintaining a regular heartbeat and sustaining the contractions of the heart muscle over the lifetime of an organism.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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