What is pH?
The storage form of carbohydrates.
What is glycogen?
The rate limiting enzyme during glycolysis
What is PFK?
This exercise intensity is characterized by 86-100% of max HR.
What is very heavy?
I might be a confusing piece of the puzzle, but at least I provide 2 FADH to go through ETC later... even though it's all I give you'll still get 4 ATP.
What is the G3P shuttle?
The old hypothesis is that enzymes interact with specific substrates through the lock and key model. I'm the new hypothesis.
What is the induced fit model?
I am the most abundant source of energy.
What are fats?
The amount of ATP that are netted when glycogen goes through glycolysis
What is 3?
Resting oxygen consumption
What is 3.5 ml/kg/min?
This link acts as an enzyme and a complex, giving us a connection between the Krebs cycle and ETC.
What is succinate dehydrogenase?
This enzyme group catalyzes phosphorylation reactions.
What is a kinase?
Primarily used for energy during starvation.
What is protein?
For an "energy" system, I really can't last long. I tire out after about 10-15 seconds.
What is the ATP-PCr system?
This describes oxygen uptake remaining elevated during recovery from exercise.
Surprisingly, after all that work, this cycle only gave you 2 ATP directly.
What is the Krebs cycle?
Presence of ATP and NADH inhibit this enzyme during the Citric Acid Cycle.
What is isocitrate dehydrogenase?
This is the makeup of a triglyceride.
What is a glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acids?
The type of reaction occurring in step 3 of glycolysis.
What is phosphorylation?
Lactate gets removed more rapidly with this one simple thing.
What is light exercise?
I'm a fatty acid that needs to get into the mitochondrial matrix. CoA will help me do that by activating me into this molecule.
What is Acyl-CoA?
This enzyme catalyzes step 9 in glycolysis.
What is enolase?
What are carbohydrates?
This step in glycolysis gives us our first ATP.
What is step 7?
Fat utilization and carbohydrate utilization are at 50/50, I guess that means the RER value is this.
What is 0.85?
Possible ATP produced through all the aerobic pathways. What a huge range.
What is 34-460?