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During exercise, stored chemical energy is converted to energy that can be used for

 muscle movement

 
bone development  
ligament repair
 blood vessel dilation

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The right answer for this question is that during exercise, stored chemical energy is converted to energy that can be used for muscle movement. The particular chemical that is used for muscle movement is known as ATP, or adenosine triphosphate.
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During exercise, stored chemical energy is converted to energy that can be used for muscle movement.

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muscle movement

Muscles use the stored energy of food we tend to eat and convert that to heat and K.E. The supply of energy that's used to power the movement of contraction in operating muscles is termed adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The ATP is outlined because the body's organic chemistry way to store and transport energy.
However, ATP isn't kept to a good extent in cells. Therefore, once contraction starts, the creating of additional ATP should begin quickly.
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