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energy currency of the body. majority of reactions utilize ATP to convert chemical energy into chemical, mechanical (muscle), electrical or thermal work |
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purpose of metabolism during exercise |
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maintain ATP levels with increasing energy demands of muscle |
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3 Catabolic Energy Pathways that produce ATP |
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1. ATP-PC
2. glycolysis (cytosol)
3. Oxidative Phosporylation (mitochondria respiration) |
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small, but stable from rest to high intensity
(only supports <2 secs of all out activity) |
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Hihgh intensity exercise aka |
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predominant energy system |
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molecule that is important in regenerating ATP quickly. |
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enzyme produced in last phosphagen energy producing RXN (phosphagen system) |
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ADP + ADP with myokinase enzyme produce |
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it is an inhibitor activator of important allosteric enzymes |
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CR-P And ATP in the cytosol are depleted... |
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quickly with all out exercise 8-10 seconds |
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how does phosphagen system recover |
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ATP exchanged by translocase for ADP (cytosol)
approximately 6 min of low activity or rest required for majority of atp and crp restored (20 min complete) |
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next fastest energy system (ATP PC)
replenishes atp at high rate for up to 3 minutes |
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glycolysis breaks down glucose to... |
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