Monday, February 25, 2008

Energy in a Muscle Cell

By looking at the information that we went over on on Friday how does a muscle cell produce energy differently from a normal cell?

6 comments:

Maggie said...

The energy cell can be the same as the normal cell. The normal cell can also have the bones.

Tiffany said...

They produce the energy correspondingly to the density of the cell. The more mitochondria that is present the more oxygen that is needed to produce energy. Energy is produced by one of three cycles.

mark radtke said...

It produces more energy. It is larger and takes more energy. A normal cell doesnt need to produce as much energy.

Anonymous said...

Muscles produce energy based on the number of mitochondria in the cell. They also turn energy they use into kinetic energy. The way that they use energy makes it necessary to draw energy from oxygen and stuff.

aaron peterson said...

More mitochondria are present than normal cells. Therefore they produce more energy is produced. The better shape you are in the more efficient and more numberous mitochodria become in your muscle. That is why muscles are different than normal muscles.

jacob ochsner said...

They produce some energy. The more energy produced the more oxygen needed. Energy is produced in three steps.