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a transport system in which a muscular pump (the heart) provides the energy necessary to move the contents (blood) in a closed circuit of elastic tubes (vessels).
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Skeletal muscle has three types of energy sources whose use varies depending on the physical activity developed. ... Alactic anaerobic system or phosphagen system: Conversion of high energy reserves of phosphocreatine form (PC) and ATP
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groups of chemical and biological changes that are continually produced in the living cells of an organism
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contractile structure that traverses the cells of muscle tissue and gives them the property of contraction and elasticity
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Phase of the process of the metabolism in which the substance of the alive beings is destroyed.
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Conjunto de procesos metabólicos en los cuales se produce la síntesis de moléculas a partir de otras más simples.
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It is any planned, structured and repetitive physical activity that has an objective improving the physical condition of an individual
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A substance that is found in abundance in the liver and in the muscles and can be transformed into glucose when the body requires it.
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Chemical substance produced by an organ, or by it, whose function is to regulate the activity of a given tissue.