Exercise bioenergetics Flashcards
Define metabolism?
Sum of all chemical reactions in the body
What is bioenergetics?
The flow and exchange of energy in a
What is the first law of thermodynamics?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one state to another
What is a coupled reaction?
liberation of energy from an exergonic reaction drives an endergonic reaction
What is the function of a catalytic enzyme?
Increase the rate of product formation
Identify 4 types of enzyme
- Kinase - adds phosphate
- Dehydrogenase - removes H+
- Oxidase - promotes oxidation-reduction reaction
- Isomerase - rearranges anatomical strucuture
How many NADH and pyruvate/lactate formed in glycolysis?
2 + 2
What happens in the ETC?
- Electrons are passed down cytochromes, whilst H+ are pumped into intermembrane space
- Movement of H+ through ATP synthase produces ATP
How many ATP molecules can be produced in fully oxidation?
32-38 ATP
What is oxygen deficit?
The discrepancy between initial demand and production of ATP
What is EPOC?
Name the 4 hormonal mechanisms that maintain blood glucose concentrations.
- Increase glycogenolysis
- Gluconeogenesis
- Block glucose uptake
- Mobilisation of FFA
What initiates glucose uptake when hormonal mechanisms block the uptake of glucose?
AMPK is activated during exercise, driving translocation of GLUT4 transporters to the membrane