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3 healthy muscle cell fatigued muscle cell label:

Question

3
healthy
muscle cell
fatigued
muscle cell
label:

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze muscle cell processes:

Healthy Muscle Cell (Aerobic Respiration):
  • Inputs: Glucose (from digestion) and Oxygen (from respiration).
  • Process: Aerobic respiration (in mitochondria) breaks glucose using O₂.
  • Outputs: ATP (energy), Carbon Dioxide (CO₂), and Water (H₂O).
Fatigued Muscle Cell (Anaerobic Respiration, due to O₂ shortage):
  • Input: Glucose (still used, but without enough O₂).
  • Process: Anaerobic respiration (in cytoplasm) converts glucose to lactic acid.
  • Outputs: ATP (less than aerobic), Lactic Acid (causes fatigue), and no CO₂/H₂O (or minimal, as O₂ is low).
Labeling (Typical for Such Diagrams):
  • Healthy Muscle Cell (Left):
  • Top left: Glucose (or Oxygen)
  • Top right: Oxygen (or Glucose)
  • Middle (process): Aerobic Respiration (or Mitochondria)
  • Bottom left: ATP
  • Bottom middle: Carbon Dioxide
  • Bottom right: Water
  • Fatigued Muscle Cell (Right):
  • Top: Glucose (still used, no O₂)
  • Middle (process): Anaerobic Respiration (or Lactic Acid Formation)
  • Bottom left: Lactic Acid
  • Bottom right: ATP (less than aerobic)

If the diagram focuses on energy production and fatigue causes, the key labels relate to:

  • Healthy: Glucose, O₂, ATP, CO₂, H₂O (aerobic).
  • Fatigued: Glucose, Lactic Acid, ATP (anaerobic, no O₂).

For example, a common fill - in (if blanks are for inputs/outputs/process):

  • Healthy Muscle Cell (blanks):
  • Inputs: Glucose, Oxygen
  • Process: Aerobic Respiration
  • Outputs: ATP, CO₂, H₂O
  • Fatigued Muscle Cell (blanks):
  • Input: Glucose (no O₂)
  • Process: Anaerobic Respiration (or Lactic Acid Production)
  • Outputs: Lactic Acid, ATP (less)

If the diagram’s arrows imply “input → process → output”:

  • Healthy: Glucose + O₂Aerobic RespirationATP + CO₂ + H₂O
  • Fatigued: GlucoseAnaerobic RespirationATP + Lactic Acid
Final Answer (Example Labels, Depending on Diagram Structure):
  • Healthy Muscle Cell:
  • Top: Glucose / Oxygen
  • Middle: Aerobic Respiration
  • Bottom: ATP / CO₂ / H₂O
  • Fatigued Muscle Cell:
  • Top: Glucose
  • Middle: Lactic Acid (output) / Anaerobic Respiration (process)
  • Bottom: ATP / Lactic Acid

(Note: Exact labels depend on the diagram’s specific blanks, but the above logic applies to muscle cell energy metabolism.)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze muscle cell processes:

Healthy Muscle Cell (Aerobic Respiration):
  • Inputs: Glucose (from digestion) and Oxygen (from respiration).
  • Process: Aerobic respiration (in mitochondria) breaks glucose using O₂.
  • Outputs: ATP (energy), Carbon Dioxide (CO₂), and Water (H₂O).
Fatigued Muscle Cell (Anaerobic Respiration, due to O₂ shortage):
  • Input: Glucose (still used, but without enough O₂).
  • Process: Anaerobic respiration (in cytoplasm) converts glucose to lactic acid.
  • Outputs: ATP (less than aerobic), Lactic Acid (causes fatigue), and no CO₂/H₂O (or minimal, as O₂ is low).
Labeling (Typical for Such Diagrams):
  • Healthy Muscle Cell (Left):
  • Top left: Glucose (or Oxygen)
  • Top right: Oxygen (or Glucose)
  • Middle (process): Aerobic Respiration (or Mitochondria)
  • Bottom left: ATP
  • Bottom middle: Carbon Dioxide
  • Bottom right: Water
  • Fatigued Muscle Cell (Right):
  • Top: Glucose (still used, no O₂)
  • Middle (process): Anaerobic Respiration (or Lactic Acid Formation)
  • Bottom left: Lactic Acid
  • Bottom right: ATP (less than aerobic)

If the diagram focuses on energy production and fatigue causes, the key labels relate to:

  • Healthy: Glucose, O₂, ATP, CO₂, H₂O (aerobic).
  • Fatigued: Glucose, Lactic Acid, ATP (anaerobic, no O₂).

For example, a common fill - in (if blanks are for inputs/outputs/process):

  • Healthy Muscle Cell (blanks):
  • Inputs: Glucose, Oxygen
  • Process: Aerobic Respiration
  • Outputs: ATP, CO₂, H₂O
  • Fatigued Muscle Cell (blanks):
  • Input: Glucose (no O₂)
  • Process: Anaerobic Respiration (or Lactic Acid Production)
  • Outputs: Lactic Acid, ATP (less)

If the diagram’s arrows imply “input → process → output”:

  • Healthy: Glucose + O₂Aerobic RespirationATP + CO₂ + H₂O
  • Fatigued: GlucoseAnaerobic RespirationATP + Lactic Acid
Final Answer (Example Labels, Depending on Diagram Structure):
  • Healthy Muscle Cell:
  • Top: Glucose / Oxygen
  • Middle: Aerobic Respiration
  • Bottom: ATP / CO₂ / H₂O
  • Fatigued Muscle Cell:
  • Top: Glucose
  • Middle: Lactic Acid (output) / Anaerobic Respiration (process)
  • Bottom: ATP / Lactic Acid

(Note: Exact labels depend on the diagram’s specific blanks, but the above logic applies to muscle cell energy metabolism.)