Energy Systems and Metabolism

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📋 Course Outline

  1. ATP Production
  2. Aerobic and Anaerobic Systems
  3. ATP-CP System
  4. Anaerobic Glycolysis
  5. Lactate Formation
  6. Aerobic System
  7. Energy Sources
  8. Fatty Acid Oxidation
  9. Protein Energy Contribution

📖 1. ATP Production

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • ATP is constantly produced and consumed in the body: The process of generating ATP is ongoing, ensuring a continuous supply of energy for bodily functions, even during rest or inactivity.

  • ATP production occurs via aerobic or anaerobic systems: The body synthesizes ATP through two primary energy systems, depending on oxygen availability and activity intensity.

  • Anaerobic systems operate without oxygen: These systems generate ATP without the need for oxygen, supporting high-intensity efforts immediately but for short durations.

  • Aerobic with oxygen: The aerobic system relies on oxygen to produce ATP, supporting sustained, lower-intensity activities over longer periods.

  • Anaerobic and aerobic systems never operate completely independently: Both systems are supported by each other; anaerobic processes are always partly supported by aerobic ones, and they rarely operate in isolation.

  • Anaerobic systems can work at full speed immediately: These systems can generate ATP rapidly from the start of high-intensity effort, without delay, unlike the aerobic system which takes at least one minute to reach full capacity.

📝 Essential Points

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Anteprima del quiz

1. What is ATP production in the body?

2. Who first distinguished between aerobic and anaerobic energy systems in 1923?

3. What is the primary role of the ATP-CP system in the body?

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ATP — continuous production?

Body constantly synthesizes ATP for energy.

Aerobic vs anaerobic — oxygen use?

Aerobic uses oxygen; anaerobic does not.

ATP-CP system — duration?

Supports effort for 5-12 seconds.

Anaerobic glycolysis — main substrate?

Breaks down glucose into pyruvate and lactate.

Lactate formation — source?

Produced from pyruvate during anaerobic glycolysis.

Aerobic system — primary process?

Uses oxygen to produce ATP via citric acid cycle.

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