A&P INTEGRATED CONNECT ACCESS CARD
A&P INTEGRATED CONNECT ACCESS CARD
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781259987588
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
bartleby

Concept explainers

bartleby

Videos

Textbook Question
Book Icon
Chapter 3, Problem 1DYKB

Energy in ATP is used to power skeletal muscle contraction. This is an example of what type of energy conversion?

  1. a. chemical energy to mechanical energy
  2. b. light energy to mechanical energy
  3. c. chemical energy to light energy
  4. d. electrical energy to chemical energy
Expert Solution & Answer
Check Mark
Summary Introduction

Introduction:

The skeletal system is that organ system that is related to movement. It is composed of skeletal muscles and bones. It consists of 206 bones, tendons, and ligaments. It also provides supports, production of blood cells, calcium storage and regulation of the endocrine system.

Answer to Problem 1DYKB

Correct answer:

Energy in ATP is utilized in providing strength to skeletal muscles for contraction. This is an example of conversion of chemical energy to mechanical energy. Therefore, option a. is correct.

Explanation of Solution

Reason for the correct statement:

Option a. is given as “chemical energy to mechanical energy”. Chemical energy is the energy that is stored in chemicals or compounds. Mechanical energy is that type of energy that is related to motion and position of anything or any organism. When there is a muscular contraction then there is the use of ATP which is a chemical compound. So, there is a conversion of stored chemical energy to mechanical energy as a result of which there is a contraction in the skeletal muscles. Hence, there is the conversion of chemical energy to mechanical energy in the case of muscular contraction.

Hence, option a. is correct.

Reasons for incorrect statements:

Option b. is given as “light energy to mechanical energy”. Energy stored in ATP is chemical energy and not light energy. Hence, option b. is incorrect.

Option c. is given as “chemical energy to light energy”. There is a use of mechanical energy and not light energy in the process of contraction of muscles. Hence, option c. is incorrect.

Option d. is given as “electrical energy to chemical energy”. In ATP there is chemical energy and not electrical energy. Hence, option d. is incorrect.

Hence, options b., c., and d. are incorrect.

Conclusion

In the process of contraction of muscles of the skeleton, there is the conversion of chemical to mechanical energy as the energy stored in ATP is chemical energy.

Want to see more full solutions like this?

Subscribe now to access step-by-step solutions to millions of textbook problems written by subject matter experts!
Students have asked these similar questions
Which is a part of the electron transport chain?   A. ATP   B. cytochrome   C. ATP synthase   D. rubisco
WRITE A DESCRIPTION OF WHAT ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS ARE HAPPENING AND WHY  1. BATTERY ➡ FLASHLIGHT 2. GASOLINE ➡ CAR
Which is established by the electron transport chain and can be used to drive cellular work especially by the ATP synthase? a. Kinetic Energy b. Electrical Energy c. Gravitational Force d. Proton-Motive Force

Chapter 3 Solutions

A&P INTEGRATED CONNECT ACCESS CARD

Knowledge Booster
Background pattern image
Biology
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
Recommended textbooks for you
Text book image
Science Of Agriculture Biological Approach
Biology
ISBN:9780357229323
Author:Herren
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Comprehensive Medical Assisting: Administrative a...
Nursing
ISBN:9781305964792
Author:Wilburta Q. Lindh, Carol D. Tamparo, Barbara M. Dahl, Julie Morris, Cindy Correa
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Concepts of Biology
Biology
ISBN:9781938168116
Author:Samantha Fowler, Rebecca Roush, James Wise
Publisher:OpenStax College
Text book image
BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
Biology
ISBN:9781305967359
Author:STARR
Publisher:CENGAGE L
Anaerobic Respiration; Author: Bozeman Science;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDC29iBxb3w;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY