KA8 - Lactate Metabolism Flashcards

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What happens during vigorous exercise?

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The muscle cells do not get enough sufficient oxygen to support the electron transport chain

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What is pyruvate converted into under anaerobic conditions?

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Lactate

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What does the conversion of pyruvate into lactate involve?

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The transfer of hydrogen from NADH produced during glycolysis to pyruvate in order to produce lactate

This regenerates the NAD need to maintain ATP production through glycolysis

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What is the first stage of lactate metabolism?

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Lactate accumulates and muscle fatigue occurs

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What is the second stage of lactate metabolism?

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The oxygen dept is repaid when exercise is complete

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What is the third stage of lactate metabolism?

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This allows respiration to provide the energy to convert lactate back to pyruvate and glucose in the liver

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What is skeletal muscle?

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Skeletal muscles are muscles that are attached to some part of the skeleton and bring about movement of the body

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What are the two types of skeletal muscle?

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Slow twitch muscle fibres

Fast twitch muscle fibres

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Give an account of slow twitch muscle fibres

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Slow twitch muscle fibres contract relatively slowly but can sustain their contractions for longer

Slow twitch muscle fibres rely on aerobic respiration to generate ATP. They therefore have many mitochondria in their cells and a large blood supply

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What activities are slow twitch muscle fibres useful for?

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Long distance running and cycling

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What do slow twitch muscle fibres have a high concentration of?

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The protein myoglobin which is good at storing oxygen

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What is the major fuel storage in slow twitch muscle fibres?

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Fats

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Give an account on fast twitch muscle fibres

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Fast twitch muscle fibres contract relatively quickly but can only sustain this over a short periods of time

Fast twitch muscle fibres generate ATP through glycolysis only. They therefore have fewer mitochondria and a lower blood supply compared to slow twitch muscle fibres

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What activities are fast twitch muscle fibres useful for?

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Sprinting and weightlifting

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What is the major storage fuel in fast twitch muscle fibres?

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Glycogen. As glycogen stores run low, muscle fatigue occurs

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