Objective 15 Flashcards
How long does it take for available stores of ATP to be depleted (hydrolized)?
4-6 seconds
Muscle metabolism: Energy for Contraction:
What is the only source for contractile activity?
ATP is the only source used directly for contractile activity
How are ATP stores regenerated?
Direct phosphorylation of ADP with creatine phosphate (CP)
What is the result of direct phosphorylation of ADP with creatine phosphate (CP)?
1 ATP per molecule of CP with ~15 seconds additional energy
What is the result of Anaerobic Glycolysis?
2 ATP per molecule of glucose or lactic acid with ~60+ seconds energy
What occurs when muscle contractile activity reaches 70% of maximum?
- Bulging of muscles compress blood vessels, so oxygen delivery is impaired
- so, will utilize glycolysis to net 2 ATP
What happens when muscles utilize glycolysis to net 2 ATP?
- Pyruvic acid is subsequently converted into lactic acid
- Lactic acid diffuses into the bloodstream
What happens when lactic acid is diffused into the bloodsteam?
- Picked up and used as fuel by the liver, kidneys, and heart
- Converted back into pyruvic acid by the liver
What is the result of Aerobic respiration?
32 ATP per molecule of glucose plus release of CO2 and H20 with hours of energy
What produces 95% of muscle ATP during rest and during light to moderate exercise?
Aerobic respiration
What fuels result from Aerobic respiration?
stored glycogen (in muscle glycosomes), then blood-borne glucose, pyruvic acid from glycolysis, free fatty acids and amino acids