energy systems Flashcards

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what are the different energy pathways

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ATP-CP system
Lactic acid system
aerobic system

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provide a summary of the characteristics of the ATP-CP system - dot points

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  • anaerobic: no oxygen required
  • Most rapid supply of energy
  • uses chemical fuel: creatine phosphate
  • very limited ATP production
  • used for any high power, short-duration activity: 0-15sec
  • muscle stores of ATP and CP are limited
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provide a summary of the characteristics of the lactic acid system - dot points

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  • anaerobic - no oxygen
  • rapid supply of energy
  • uses food fuel
  • Limited ATP production - 1 molecule of glucose yields 2 molecules of ATP
  • used for activities of 15sec to 2 min
  • lactic acid produced in the reaction - causes fatigue
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provide a summary of the characteristics of the aerobic system - dot points

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  • aerobic - oxygen involved in the reaction
  • slow supply of energy
  • uses food fuel - glucose, fats and protein
  • unlimited ATP production
  • uses for long-duration endurance activities: 2min or longer
  • only by-products are carbon dioxide and water
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5
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what is ATP

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when food is eaten it provides energy required for the contraction of muscles. Chemical compound

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6
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What does ATP stand for

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adenosine triphosphate

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7
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can the energy be contained from fats, proteins and carbs and used directly by the body

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no

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8
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where are is ATP stored

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muscle fibre

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9
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ATP-CP energy system - sentence

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ATP-CP energy system produces an immediate burst of energy. Small amounts of energy are stored in the muscles. Energy is released when phosphate bonds of ATP are broken. This system is powered by ATP and creatine phosphate.

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10
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Examples of ATP-PC systems sports

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  • sprinting
  • jumping
  • weight lifting
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lactic acid system - sentences

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The lactic acid system uses carbohydrates from food as fuel for forming ATP. Carbohydrates are converted into glucose which is transported to the muscles and liver to be stored as glycogen. Enzymes convert glycogen into lactic acid which releases energy to form ATP.

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12
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examples of lactic acid system

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  • 200m swim

- 400m sprint

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13
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what else is the lactic acid system called?

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Anaerobic Glycolysis system

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14
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how long is the recovery time for the lactic acid system

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60-90 mins for optimal recovery.

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15
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what does active recovery result in

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results in faster removal of lactic acid than passive recovery eg. slow walking can speed up recovery

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16
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what is the Aerobic energy system - sentence form

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The aerobic energy system requires oxygen. ATP is synthesised by the breakdown of carbohydrates, fat and protein. Stored glycogen in muscles is depleted, and glycogen in the liver is used.

17
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can the aerobic system last forever

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If you keep providing your body with energy supplies, this energy system can last forever.

18
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Aerobic system examples

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  • endurance cyclists

- 800m sprint