so atp isn't "stored", glycogen is stored, atp is constantly made and used. atp is made in the mitochondria but where is most of it located in the cell?(in the cytoplasm, mitochochondria or some other part of the cell?)?
bstogner, so even if the cells of these blood vessels have gap junctions nutrients is still floating around in the interstitual and moves around to different cells in the areas between the cells and the cells takes in what it needs?
bstogner, these smaller arterioles and venioles that don't have vasa vasorum are directly connected to true capilaries? there are larger arterioles and venioles that have vasa vasorum? these larger arterioles and venioles that have vasa vasorum can they be directly connected to true capilaries...