ATP-PC system Flashcards
what does the ATP-PC system use as its fuel
phosphocreatine PC
phosphocreatine
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
when is the ATP-PC system used
- short duration
- highly explosive
- long jump take-off
- shot putt
how does ATP-PC system provide energy
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.
advantage of ATP-PC system
- no fatiging by-products
- ATP resynthesises rapidly
- PC stores replenished quickly
- possible to extend ATP-PC system through creatine supplementation
disadvantage of ATP-PC system
- 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
which enzyme catalyses the conversion of ATP to ADP to release energy
ATPase
what is the difference in ATP generation between slow and fast twitch muscle fibres
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