All body action require energy and glucose is the fuel. After few seconds stored ATP and creatine phosphate start to dwindle amd the body must rely on the macronutrients, vitamins,minerals and respiration to convert their energy into ADP+Pi(inorganic phosphate).
All body action require___ and _____ is the fuel. After few seconds stored ATP and creatine...
Using glucose to fuel the synthesis of ATP does not require any enzymes because enzymes are only involved in the making and breaking of proteins requires the action of one, or sometimes two, enzymes (depending on the presence or absence of oxygen) to convert the potential chemical energy of glucose into the potential chemical energy stored in ATP does not require any enzymes since this is a chemical reaction that starts with a carbohydrate requires the action of many enzymes...
The excitation, contraction, and relaxation of skeletal muscle
require the use of ATP. Because only limited stores of ATP are
immediately available in muscle tissue, ATP must be continually
supplied if contractile activity is to continue.
Depending on the type of movement or exercise, one or more
pathways can be used to provide the most efficient way of supplying
the ATP.
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For example, an ice hockey player who engages in repeated bouts
of...
It might also be the case that this ice hockey player will take creatine supplements to boost his performance. Why might this be so? Check all that apply. a.Eating more creatine leads to more creatine phosphate stores in muscles, which then equates to larger energy stores available for short, explosive bouts of energy use. b.Creatine in the blood allows the body to absorb more oxygen, which helps to fuel ATP production in the muscle cells. c.Creatine increases the speed with...
In the previous question, you identified the individual who was
completing aerobic exercise. This aerobic exercise helps to
increase
a.flexibility
b.musculoskeletal fitness
c. cardiorespiratory fitness
, or the ability to perform moderate-to-high-intensity activity
involving large muscle groups for long periods of time.
Identify the activities that would most likely improve an
individual’s cardiorespiratory fitness. Check all that
apply.
Cycling
Back squatting
Pilates
Jogging
The excitation, contraction, and relaxation of skeletal muscle
require the use of ATP. Because only limited stores of...
just checking my answers, except for number 10.
The common molecule produced from all foods at the second stage of catabolism is A) ADP. B acetyl-CoA. C) glucose. D) citric acid. Which group of compounds includes only low-energy molecules? 1. 2. Hih A)ATP; acetyl-CoA; NADH; FADH2 C) ADP: CO2; NADH; FADH2 DONO BADP: acetyl-CoA; NAD+:FAD-mau ADP: CO2: NAD+, FAD After O2 has been reduced in the electron transport chain, the oxygen atoms are part of what molecules? A) ATP 3....
In the previous question, you identified the individual who was completing aerobic exercise. This aerobic exercise helps to increase , or the ability to perform moderate-to-high-intensity activity involving large muscle groups for long periods of time. a.flexibility b.cardiorespiratoryfitness c.muscuskeletal fitness Identify the activities that would most likely improve an individual’s cardiorespiratory fitness. Check all that apply. Front squatting Running Swimming Yoga The excitation, contraction, and relaxation of skeletal muscle require the use of ATP. Because only limited stores of ATP are...
In the previous question, you identified the individual who was
completing aerobic exercise. This aerobic exercise helps to
increase
a. flexibility
b. cardiorespiratory
c.musculoskeletal fitness
, or the ability to perform moderate-to-high-intensity activity
involving large muscle groups for long periods of time.
Identify the activities that would most likely improve an
individual’s cardiorespiratory fitness. Check all that
apply.
a.Front squatting
b.Running
c.Swimming
d.Yoga
The excitation, contraction, and relaxation of skeletal muscle
require the use of ATP. Because only limited stores...
Do expect the cell to produce more ATP from one glucose molecule or from one fatty acid molecule? Explain your answer. Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. If a statement is false, explain why it is false The proteins of the electron-transport chain remove a pair of high-energy electrons from the cofactors, NADH and FADH_2, after which the electrons move across the inner mitochondrial membrane to maintain the voltage gradient. Gluconeogenesis is a linear reaction pathway that...
Part II After working through the macromolecules in your friend’s extremely pale burrito, you look at her and think you might have an idea about what is going on. You ask Maria, “Do you usually eat like this?” “Yup,” she says, “I love all the carbs, rice, and bread, as well as cheese. Sometimes I eat a piece of fruit or some carrot sticks. And energy drinks!” You then point out to your friend that she seems to be getting...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5
points)
2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of
relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5
points)
3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different
sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you
believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX
myofiber in a human....