Nutrition+Energy
Nutrition + Energy 2
Energy Systems
Metabolism
Metabolism 2
100

List the3 places in the body carbs are stored 

what are the blood, liver, and skeletal muscle 

100

the brain relies on mainly this for fuel

carbohydrates/glucose

100

An increase in this molecule will activate the appropriate energy system to resynthesize ATP

ADP

100

list the energy systems in order of their power (high to low)

1. immediate 

2. non-oxidative 

3. oxidative 

100

As exercise intensity increases there is a crossover from mainly ____ utilization to mainly ____ utilization 

Fat ---> carb

200

Two roles fats play in the body

-metabolized/stored for energy

-protection

-insulation

-hunger suppressor

-transport medium for fat-soluble vitamins

200

The average male stores _____ calories of carbohydrate in his liver 

400 calories

200

what energy system is being used if 10 sec sprints with a 35 sec rest are being performed 

immediate 

200

During metabolism how many ATP are yielded for every NADH molecule sent through the ETC

3 ATP

200

What happens in a reduction reaction

-a gain of electrons or hydrogen ions

300

About how long does one need to exercise until carbohydrate stores in the muscle/liver are depleted 

about 2 hours

300

What are the kcal/g for each macronutrient 

-carb= 4 kcal/g

-protein= 4 kcal/g

-fat= 9kcal/g

300

in the immediate energy system what compound releases energy to perform mechanical work/skeletal muscle contraction 

phosphocreatine

300

what is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain

oxygen

300

what is beta-oxidation

the process for breaking down a fat molecule

400

what dissolves and remains in the body's fatty tissues and do not need to be ingested daily?

what are fat-soluble vitamins

400

what is the recommended amount of carbohydrates per day for an athlete?

60-70% (8-10 g/kg of body mass)

400

theoretically when would the aerobic energy system fatigue

depletion of free fatty acids

400

what is the rate limiting enzyme in the Krebs cycle

isocitrate dehydrogenase 

400

name a rate limiting enzyme in glycolysis 

Phosphorylase or PFK

500

What is the body's most abundant mineral?

what s calcium

500

what is the recommended amount of protein per day for an athlete?

1.2-1.8 g/kg of body mass

(could be more if needed)

500

During anaerobic glycolysis what is pyruvate reduced to 

lactic acid

500

name the two compounds pyruvate can turn into

lactate and acetyl Co-enzyme A

500

What hormone breaks down a triglyceride molecule

hormone sensitive lipase 

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