Which of the following correctly describes myoglobin's special function in muscle tissue?
a. breaks down glycogen
b. synthesizes ATP
c. acts as a reservoir for oxygen
e. stores glucose

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Acts as a reservoir for oxygen correctly describes myoglobin's special function in muscle tissue.

The glycogen in muscle cells that can be converted back into glucose and used by those cells to make ATP. It reduces the need to draw glucose from the blood but muscle cells cannot release glucose into the blood for other cells to use.

Myoglobin is synthesized inside muscle cells. It stores oxygen there for use at times of high metabolic demand. Muscle cells can release pyruvate and lactate from glycolysis into the blood. Myoglobin is the primary oxygen-carrying pigment of muscle tissues. Myoglobin & Hemoglobin is involved in the transpiration of oxygen to cells.

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