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4 April, 01:42

White meat contains less syoglobin than red meat. Red meat contains more (slow-twitch / fast-twitch) muscles than white meat does.

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  1. 4 April, 02:08
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    Slow-twitch

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    Red meat is rich in slow-twitch muscle fibers. The slow-twitch muscle fibers are rich in myoglobin and blood capillaries. They also have many large mitochondria to generate ATP by aerobic respiration.

    These fibers are slow-twitch fibers as the ATPase in myosin head carries out the hydrolysis of ATP at a slower rate causing a slower contraction cycle.

    Slow-twitch fibers appear red due to a large amount of myoglobin and a rich network of blood vessels. They are capable of prolonged contractions and are fatigue resistant.
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