ATP-PC
GLYCOLYSIS
KREBS CYCLE
ELECTRIC TRANSPORT CHAIN
OVERARCHING THEMES
100

The first anaerobic system that is utilized in short intense sprints and vertical jumps.

What is the ATP-PC system?

100

The part of the cell where glycolysis occurs

What is the sarcoplasm?

100

This function describes the Krebs cycle's role in breaking down substrates for energy production

What is oxidation?

100

The energy released from the electron transport chain is used to pump these ions from the inner tissues of the outer mitochondrial compartment

What are hydrogen plus ions?

100

A system that creates energy without the use of oxygen 

Anaerobic system

200

The enzyme that breaks PC into creatine and Pi

What is creatine kinase?

200

The primary reactants of glycolysis

What is glucose and ATP?

200

The two carbon molecule that combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate starting the Krebs cycle.

What is acetyl-CoA?

200

This molecule acts as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, forming water

What is oxygen?

200

The system that creates the most energy or ATP

What is the Electron Transport Chain?

300

The primary contributors to decreased muscle force and fatigue if ATP and PC depletion are not the main causes

What is increased acidity?

300

If oxygen is available, pyruvate is converted into this molecule

What is acetyl-CoA

300

The oxidized form of NAD and FAD

What is NAD+ and what is FAD?

300

The flow of hydrogen ions down their chemical gradient through these channels activates ATP synthase

What are hydrogen channels (called respiratory assembly)?

300

This cycle produces glucose from lactate even when the body is at rest

What is the Cori cycle?

400

A non-protein amino acid that allows greater acceleration of ATP resynthesis

What is creatine?

400

If not enough oxygen is available pyruvate is converted into this molecule.

What is lactate?

400

Along with NADH and CO2 this high-energy electron carrier is produced during the Krebs cycle

What is FADH2?

400

This enzyme uses the energy from the flow of hydrogen ions to phosphorylate ADP to ATP

What is ATP synthase?

400

Lactate may be used by tissues like skeletal muscle to synthesize glycogen or pyruvate 

What is the Lactate Shuttle hypothesis?

500

Increased intramuscular ATP concentrations at rest

What are the performance benefits of anaerobic training?

500

The net products of glycolysis from glucose include 2 pyruvate molecules, 2 NADH molecules, and this gain of ATP?

What is 2 ATP molecules?

500

The reduced form of NAD and FAD

What is NADH and FADH2?

500

Pairs of electrons are passed from one of these molecules to the next in the ETC, releasing energy.

 What are cytochromes?

500

Exercise intensity at which blood lactic acid exceeds resting concentration 

What is the lactate threshold?