Aerobic systems
anaerobic systems
Aerobic metabolism
Anaerobic metabolism
100

what is the most important energy molecule in cells

ATP( adenosine triphosphate)

100

where does Glycolysis occur?

in the sarcoplasm of muscle cells

100

what is the primary source of fuel for Aerobic Metabolism?

 carbohydrates, triglycerides, protein

100

What is the primary source of fuel for Anaerobic metabolism?

The Use of ATP, PC system and glucose 

200

what are 2 major enzymatic systems aerobically to metabolize ?

The Krebs cycle and the Electron transport chain 

200

what enzyme replenishes ATP 

Creatine Kinase 

200

What recovery decreases blood lactate faster?

Active recovery (light to moderate) aerobic exercise after exercise decreases blood lactate faster than no physical activity, likely due to use of lactate for aerobic metabolism during recovey

200

The lag in oxygen uptake at the beginning of exercise?

oxygen deficit 

300

What needs to happen first for pyruvate to be able to enter aerobic pathways

Pyruvate is converted to acetyl- Coa 

300

what is the primary cause of decreased muscle force and fatigue?

the increased Acidity from the break down of ATP  and production of H+

300

Beta Oxidation requires how many ATP per fatty acid 

2 ATP

300

Pyruvate from Gylolysis can be converted to?

Lactate 

400

Aerobic enzymatic activity increases?

Byproduct of increased mitochondria & increased mitochondrial size, increased substrate availability 

400

Glycerol can’t be metabolized by muscle, but can be used to synthesize glucose at the liver is?

Gluconeogenesis 

400

aerobic metabolism is the primary source of energy when?

At rest or during extended low-intensity activities.

400

Why is EPOC higher in anaerobic and intense exercise?

its due to anaerobic metabolism, elevated temperature, and hormones

500

why is the Krebs cycle called a cycle?

Acetyl-CoA combines with Oxaloacetate to form citrate and at the last reaction of the Krebs cycle Oxaloacetate is also formed making it known as the Krebs cycle.
500

If aerobic metabolism does not accept hydrogens, what happens to pyruvate?

pyruvate can accept the hydrogens to become lactate also known as lactate energy system 

500

what is the slow phase in Oxygen Debt?

Aerobic metabolism of intramuscular and blood lactate; 70% of the lactate aerobically metabolized, 20% synthesize glucose, and 10% synthesize gluconeogenic amino acids 

500

In theory what happens when at maximal exercise intensity?

100% carbs as anaerobic metabolism becomes predominant source of energy, resulting in fast-twitch muscle fibers recruited, hormonal changes,and increased lactate. 

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