ATP-PC SYSTEMS
Anaerobic Glycolysis System
Aerobic System
Comparisons/Cross Overs
Sport Scenarios
100

What fuel does the ATP–PC system use?

Phosphocreatine (PC)

100

What is the main fuel source for the anaerobic glycolysis system?

Carbohydrates (glucose/glycogen)

100

What fuels does the aerobic system use?

Carbohydrates, fats, and sometimes protein

100

Which system produces energy the fastest?

ATP–PC system

100

A basketball jump shot mainly uses which system?

ATP-PC

200

How long does the ATP–PC system typically last?

0–10 seconds

200

What by-product causes fatigue in this system?

Lactate + hydrogen ions

200

When does the aerobic system become dominant?

After about 2 minutes of continuous activity

200

Which system produces the most ATP?

Aerobic system

200

A 2-minute boxing round relies mostly on which system?

 Anaerobic glycolysis

300

What type of activities rely on the ATP–PC system?

Short, explosive movements (e.g., sprint start, long jump)

300

How long does this system dominate for?

10 seconds to 2 minutes

300

What are the by-products of aerobic respiration?

Carbon dioxide, water, and heat


300

Which system produces lactate?

Anaerobic glycolysis system

300

A 5km run relies mostly on which system?

Aerobic

400

Why does the ATP–PC system fatigue quickly?

PC stores run out rapidly

400

Name a sport that heavily uses this system.

400m sprint, repeated sprints, boxing rounds

400

Name a sport that relies heavily on the aerobic system.

Long-distance running, cycling, swimming

400

During a 200m sprint, which two systems dominate?

ATP–PC and anaerobic glycolysis

400

A tennis rally lasting 20 seconds uses which system?

Anaerobic glycolysis

500

How long does it take to fully replenish PC stores?

2–3 minutes

500

Why does this system produce energy faster than the aerobic system?

It doesn’t require oxygen

500

Why is the aerobic system considered the most efficient?

It produces the most ATP per molecule of fuel

500

During a marathon, which system is dominant and why?

Aerobic system (long duration, oxygen available)

500

A footballer sprinting, jogging, and walking throughout a match uses what combination?

All three systems working together, with aerobic dominant overall

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