LECTURE 3 Flashcards
What is Anaerobic glycolysis (IMMEDIATE ENERGY SYSTEM) and how does it work?
Anaerobioc Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm, is not dependent on oxygen and is used for high intensity activities performed for short periods of time —–> FINAL PRODUCT = LACTIC ACID
In Anaerobic Gylcolysis, where does the fuel come from?
Glucose from muscle and small of glucose in blood
What is the cori cycle?
When the Lactate is reconverted in the liver back to glucose
What is Aerobic glycolysis and how does it work?
AKA the Oxidative system is a major fuel source lasting longer than 3 mintues by using large muslce groups continously ——> results in PYRUVIC ACID (greatest strength is speed)
Where does the Krebs cycle occur and what enters it + end products?
The Krrebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria and Acetyl Coenzyme A enters to make end products carbon dioxide, electrons and hydrogen ions
What do electrons and hydrogen ions produce after entering electron transport chain?
ATP
What is the phosphocreatine system and where is it stored?
Stored in muscle– the phosphocreatine syste, is an immediate source that when broken down allows for production of ATP