Energy systems Flashcards
Carbs
Stored in muscle and liver cells in form of glycogen
should provide around 50 to 60% energy
Fat
Stored beneath the skin (adipose)
composed of triglyceride molecules that are broken down into fatty acids to release energy
should provide around 30% energy
ATP breakdown
When ATP loses one of its phosphate bonds, energy is produced
This is then converted to ADP
ADP is resysnthesised back into ATP by coupled reactions
Phosphocreatine energy system
When the high energy phosphate bond in creatine phosphate is broken down, the released energy is immediately used to resynthesises ATP
E.g shot put
Lactic acid system
Utilises glycogen in the absence of oxygen to make ATP
Glycogen is stored in limited amounts within the muscle and is broken down to pyruvate and then to ATP
Aerobic system
Uses a mixture of glucose and fatty acids
Amino acids can also be used when carbs low
Mitochondria