Sugar uptake in muscles, diagram
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Sugar uptake in muscles, diagram
Sugar uptake in muscles. Diagram showing sugar from a drink (upper right) being taken up by the muscles of the human body. The musculature of the human figure is shown, followed by an expanded view of a muscle fibre, fibril and myofibril, all the way down to the level of the muscle cell. The circular inset at lower left shows the membrane of a muscle cell, with sugar molecules (circular) passing through membrane pore (yellow) with the help of proteins called glucose transporters. The sugar is then used in biochemical reactions involving the molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate) that powers the muscle contractions
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This print showcases the intricate process of sugar uptake in muscles. The diagram depicts a comprehensive view of how sugar from a drink is absorbed by the muscles within the human body. Starting with an overview of the musculature, it then zooms in to reveal an expanded perspective of a muscle fibre, fibril, and myofibril, ultimately reaching the level of the muscle cell. A circular inset at the lower left corner highlights the membrane of a muscle cell, where sugar molecules pass through a yellow pore with assistance from glucose transporters - specialized proteins. These transported sugars are subsequently utilized in biochemical reactions that involve ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which serves as an energy source for muscle contractions. The structure depicted in this artwork represents a male figure against a clean white background, emphasizing its scientific nature. It combines elements from biology and anatomy to illustrate how sugar metabolism occurs on both macroscopic and molecular levels within our muscular system. This visually striking image offers valuable insights into cellular processes and provides viewers with an appreciation for the complexity involved in fueling our muscles. Whether you're interested in biochemistry or simply fascinated by human physiology, this print captures essential aspects of sugar uptake that contribute to our understanding of energy production within our bodies.
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