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In order to burn ATP your muscles need an action potential supplied by the motor neuron, calcium to trigger the opening of the binding sites on the actin filament, and magnesium to metabolize the ATP to ADP. Once the ATP is burned, the mitochondria in the sacroplasmic reticulum need to also have an abundance of glucose and oxygen to make more ATP.

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