Which energy system does not require a metabolic pathway?
Answer:
Among the three Phosphagen System ( ATP-creatine system) is quickest, it doesn't need a pathway to generate energy.
Creatine phosphate (CP), which is stored in skeletal muscles, donates a phosphate to ADP to produce ATP
Creatine phosphate + ADP------> ATP + Creatine
No carbohydrate or fat is used in this process; the regeneration of ATP comes solely from stored Creatine phosphate. It is anaerobic, or oxygen-independent.
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