Lecture 10 Flashcards
Energetics of Human Movement
there are 60 elements in our bodies, how many affect life and health
24
what are the most abundant elements in the body (96%)
oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen
what part of the atom can vary to produce isotopes of the element
the number of neutrons
what is deutrium
an isotope of hydrogen (2H)
- stable isotope
what is tritium
an isotope of hydrogen (3H)
- radioactive
examples of useful tracers in the body
2H = as there is low natural abundance, so can tell us water turnover
C13 = to trace carbon containing molecules e.g glucose
what is an ionic bond
atom gains or loses electrons to make stable compound
what is a covalent bond
electrons shared, like H20
what are the two forms of isomers
constitutional (structural) isomers and stereoisomers
how are glucose and fructose used differently in the body
different parts of the body have different enzymes for them, they use them in slightly different ways
do acids donate or accept protons
acids donate protons
do bases donate or accept protons
bases accept protons
what is lactate produced from
produced from pyruvate
what is lactic acid
lactate with hydrogen ions bonded
what affects acid base balance in the body
- ingestion of foods
- metabolism (CO2 produced, H+ released)
- hyperventilation