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Directions:

1. Use the space below to develop an input-output model that represents what you learned about energy
and muscle cells, based on the exercise investigation from class.
a. Inputs are anything that we added to the muscle cell.
b. Outputs are anything that come out of the cell as a result of a process.
c. Structures are parts of the system.
2. Share your ideas with your peers in order to develop a class vide model.
INPUTS
MUSCLE CELLS AT REST
STRUCTURES
OUTPUTS

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Final answer:

Muscle cell energy and processes


Step-by-step explanation:

INPUTS

MUSCLE CELLS AT REST

  1. Oxygen
  2. Nutrients (such as glucose)
  3. ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)

STRUCTURES

1. Mitochondria: responsible for generating ATP through cellular respiration.

2. Nucleus: contains genetic material that controls cell functions.

3. Cell membrane: controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

OUTPUTS

1. Carbon dioxide: a waste product of cellular respiration.

2. Heat: generated as a byproduct of metabolic reactions.

3. Water: produced as a byproduct of cellular respiration.


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