The ATP-PCr system Flashcards

1
Q

At what intensity is this energy system used?

A

Used in shorts bursts of very high intensity

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2
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How is ATP produced within this system?

A

Does not require oxygen
Readily available in the cell
ADP - free phosphate group is added to make it ATP

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3
Q

What are some activities that would use the ATP-PCr system?

A

Penalty stroke
Shot putt throw
Hit over the net in volleyball
Header in football

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4
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What is one limitation of this system?

A

Stores are depleted within 10 seconds so can only be used for very short periods of time

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5
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How long does it take for the phosphocreatine system to be replenished?

A

3-5 minutes for a full recovery

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6
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What does PCr stand for?

A

Phosphocreatine system

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7
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What are 2 benefits of the ATP-PCr system?

A

The reaction does not require oxygen (anaerobic)

It does not produce lactic acid as a bi-product (alactic)

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8
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Where is the phosphocreatine produced?

A

In the muscle cells

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9
Q

What is ATP?

A

Adenosine triphosphate

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10
Q

What is ADP?

A

Adenosine diphosphate

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11
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How is adenosine diphosphate produced?

A

Adenosine triphosphate is when one phosphate group bond is broken and ADP is now produced because there is only 2 phosphate groups present

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