ATP पुनर्जन्मासाठी 3 मार्गांची यादी करा आणि त्यांचे वर्णन करा. स्त्रोत, प्रत्येक मार्गावर किती एटीपी तयार होतो आणि क्रियाकलाप/व्यायाम यांच्याशी त्यांची प्रासंगिकता समाविष्ट करण्याचे सुनिश्चित करा. (कमाल 12 वाक्ये)
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List and describe the 3 pathways for ATP regeneration. Be sure to include the source, how much ATP is produced per pathway, and their relevance to activity/exercise. (max 12 sentences)
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