Carbs
Lipids
Protein
Anaerobic Metabolism
Aerobic Metabolism
100

What would you call 2 monosaccharides bonded together? 

Disaccharide 

100

What is a triglyceride made of?

Glycerol backbone + 3 free fatty acids

100

What is the recommended protein intake range for athletes?

1.2 - 1.8 grams/kilogram 

100

What is the rate limiting enzyme of glycolysis?

Phosphofructokinase (PFK)

100

What is the rate limiting enzyme of the Krebs cycle?

Isocitrate dehydrogenase

200

Define Glucogenesis.

The creation of glycogen

200

What are 3 functions of a phospholipid? 

1. Controls molecule movement across the cell

2. Structural integrity

3. Blood Clotting

4. Neural Conduction

200

Describe a positive nitrogen balance and what it tells us.

Nitrogen intake > Nitrogen excretion. This indicates protein intake is adequate and anabolism is likely dominant. 

200

What is 1 specific stimulator of glycolysis? What is 1 inhibitor?

Many...

+ drop ATP/high ADP or AMP, Phosphate, Low CrP increased pH

- High ATP/low ADP, High CrP

200

What is molecules enters into the Krebs Cycle?

Acetyl-CoA

300

How much energy is generated by anaerobic glycolysis of 1 glucose molecule? How about 1 glycogen molecule?

+2 ATP from glucose 

+3 ATP from glycogen 

300

What is the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid?

Unsaturated have at least 1 double bone (liquid at room temp)

300

What is the best method to ensure complete amino acid intake with a vegan athlete?

Complementary protein sources (beans + rice)

300
What enzyme converts pyruvate to lactate?

Lactate dehydrogenase

300

Define beta oxidation.

The breakdown of a free fatty acid

400

What foods contain maltose?

Cereal, beer, seeds

400

Explain how NADH and FADH2 are used to generate energy.

NADH and FADH shuttle electrons and H+ ions to the electron transport chain. Electrons are transferred between proteins and a H+ gradient is created. The H+ gradient is used by ATP Synthase to re-synthesize ATP.

400

What is the primary amino acid used in gluconeogenesis?

Alanine

400

Why must pyruvate become lactate during anaerobic exercise?

The NAD+ generated from the reaction allows for glycolysis to occur at a proper speed. The NAD+ building block is needed for step 6 of glycolysis.

400

Why must ketones be created in the absence of proper carbohydrate?

To allow for continuous beta oxidation of free fatty acids. The body generates ketones to liberate the CoA to oxidize the next free fatty acid without carbohydrate pre-cursors.