ATP-PC system Flashcards

1
Q

what does the ATP-PC system use as its fuel

A

phosphocreatine PC

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2
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phosphocreatine

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an energy rich phosphate compound found in the sarcoplasm of the muscles and can be broken down quickly and easily to release energy to re-synthesise ATP

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3
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when is the ATP-PC system used

A
  • short duration
  • highly explosive
  • long jump take-off
  • shot putt
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4
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how does ATP-PC system provide energy

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Anaerobic process
- when the enzyme creatine kinase detects high levels of ADP, it re-synthesises ATP

It breaks down the Phosphocreatine in the muscles to phosphate and creatine, releasing energy

energy is then used to convert ADP to ATP in a coupled reaction

PC -> Pi + C + energy energy -> Pi + ADP -> ATP

  • for every molecule of PC broken down there is enough energy released to create one molecule of ATP.
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5
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advantage of ATP-PC system

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  • no fatiging by-products
  • ATP resynthesises rapidly
  • PC stores replenished quickly
  • possible to extend ATP-PC system through creatine supplementation
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disadvantage of ATP-PC system

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  • stores are limited as there is only enough PC to last for 5-8 secs
  • can only be replenished during low intensity work when oxygen is available
  • only 1 molecule of ATP can be re-syntehsised for every molecule of PC so inefficient
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7
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which enzyme catalyses the conversion of ATP to ADP to release energy

A

ATPase

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8
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what is the difference in ATP generation between slow and fast twitch muscle fibres

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fast twitch has a lower capacity for ATP but can generate ATP more quickly

slow twitch has a higher capacity for ATP but generate ATP more slowly

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