The place where glycolysis occurs
What is the sarcoplasm of muscle cells?
ATP-PC system is a what type of system?
What is Anaerobic
Another name for Krebs Cycle
What is Citric Acid Cycle?
Final Hydrogen acceptor
What is Oxygen?
A rapid source of energy
What is Carbohydrates?
Factors that affect IM glycogen in weight/sprint activities
What is length and type?
The enzyme that breaks PC into creatine and Pi.
What is Creatine Kinase
The function of the Krebs Cycle
What is Oxidize Substrates?
Function of ETC
What produce majority ATP during oxidative phosphorylation?
2 fats important for metabolism
The rate-limiting step of glycolysis also known as
What is Phosphofructokinase (PFK)?
The type of period needed to reform PC after depletion.
What is aerobic recovery period?
The formation of citrate
What is the combination of a Acetyl-CoA and Oxaloacetate?
Hydrogen Carriers
What is NAD+ and FAD?
Must be ingested in food
What is essential Amino Acids?
Final products of Glycolysis
What is 2 Pyruvic acid molecules, 2 NADH+ H+ molecules, and 2 ATP molecules?
Two examples of ATP-PC
What is vertical jumps and short high intensity sprints?
Results from Citrate reactions
What is 2 CO2 and 1 ATP?
ATP synthase
What is phosphorylates ADP and ATP?
Contained in both plant and animal tissues
What is Fats?
Enzymes seen in Glycolysis
What is glycogen phosphorylase, PFK, and LDH?
Results of faster regeneration of ATP
What is increased activity of major enzymes?
The entering of Acetyl-CoA into the Krebs Cycle
What is the breakdown of pyruvate into Acetyl-CoA?
Total ATP production
What is 32 ATP for Glucose and 33 ATP for glycogen?
Forms of Carbohydrates
What is Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, and Polysaccharides?