ATP-PCr System
Glycolytic System
Carbohydrate Oxidative System
Fat Oxidative System
The crossover concept and the oxidative capacity of muscle
100

What is the ATP yield from 1 molecule of phosphocreatine (PCr)?

1 ATP

100

The glycolytic system primarily uses which substrates for ATP production?

Glucose or Glycogen

100

What molecule is formed when pyruvate enters the mitochondria in the presence of oxygen before joining the Krebs cycle? 

Acetyl-CoA

100

What is the process called that is responsible for the breakdown of triglycerides?

Lipolysis

100

ALL muscles exhibit maximal oxidative capabilities, TRUE or FALSE

False

200

The ATP-PCr system provides energy for approximately how long?

3-15 seconds

200

The glycolytic system is most  active during exercise lasting how long?

30s - 2 min

200

The complete oxidation of one glucose molecule yields how many ATP?

32 ATP

200

Where does the process of beta oxidation occur?

Mitochondria

200

Type II muscle fibers have a GREATER oxidative capacity, MORE mitochondria, and HIGHER oxidative enzyme concentration compared to Type I muscle fibers, TRUE or FALSE

False

300

What is the role of PCr in the ATP-PCr system?

Provide energy that can be used to make ATP.

300

The glycolytic system is sometimes called what?

Lactic acid system

300

For each NADH that enters the electron transport chain, how many ATP are produced?

2.5 ATP

300

True or False: excess glucose goes to fat storage through Lipogenesis.

True

300

What form of training/exercise can develop BIGGER mitochondria and MORE oxidative enzymes per mitochondrion?

Endurance training

400

What is the enzyme that catalyzes PCr breakdown?

Creatine Kinase

400

When oxygen availability is limited, pyruvate is converted to what?

Lactate

400

During carbohydrate oxidation, electrons from NADH and FADHâ‚‚ are passed through what structure to drive ATP synthesis?

electron transport chain

400

What event/activity requires a high amount of oxidation? 

A. 1 rep max squat

B. Nascar race

C. 50 meter swim

D. 800 meter run

800 meter run

400

LIPIDS serve as the primary substrate for at rest and exercise BELOW __% VO2MAX

60%

500

What happens to creatine kinase activity when ATP levels are high?

Creatine Kinase decreases

500

Which factor increases the activity of phosphofructokinase (PFK) during exercise?

High levels of ADP and AMP

500

Each turn of the Krebs cycle produces three NADH, one FADHâ‚‚, one ATP (or GTP), and what gas as a waste product?

carbon dioxide

500

What process makes free fatty acids usable for ATP, and what do they turn into?

Beta Oxidation, Acetyl-CoA

500

CARBOHYDRATES serve as the primary substrate during high intensity exercise ABOVE __% VO2MAX

75%

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