Objective 15 Flashcards

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How long does it take for available stores of ATP to be depleted (hydrolized)?

A

4-6 seconds

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Muscle metabolism: Energy for Contraction:

What is the only source for contractile activity?

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ATP is the only source used directly for contractile activity

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How are ATP stores regenerated?

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Direct phosphorylation of ADP with creatine phosphate (CP)

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What is the result of direct phosphorylation of ADP with creatine phosphate (CP)?

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1 ATP per molecule of CP with ~15 seconds additional energy

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What is the result of Anaerobic Glycolysis?

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2 ATP per molecule of glucose or lactic acid with ~60+ seconds energy

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What occurs when muscle contractile activity reaches 70% of maximum?

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  • Bulging of muscles compress blood vessels, so oxygen delivery is impaired
  • so, will utilize glycolysis to net 2 ATP
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What happens when muscles utilize glycolysis to net 2 ATP?

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  • Pyruvic acid is subsequently converted into lactic acid

- Lactic acid diffuses into the bloodstream

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What happens when lactic acid is diffused into the bloodsteam?

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  • Picked up and used as fuel by the liver, kidneys, and heart
  • Converted back into pyruvic acid by the liver
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What is the result of Aerobic respiration?

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32 ATP per molecule of glucose plus release of CO2 and H20 with hours of energy

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What produces 95% of muscle ATP during rest and during light to moderate exercise?

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Aerobic respiration

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What fuels result from Aerobic respiration?

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stored glycogen (in muscle glycosomes), then blood-borne glucose, pyruvic acid from glycolysis, free fatty acids and amino acids

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