How Muscles Produce ATP - creatine phosphate, glycolysis, fermentation, aerobic cellular respiration
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- ATP production can be very quick and short-lived, as in the case of creatine phosphate. Creatinine, a a nitrogenous waste, is produced from this anaerobic respiration process. Glycolysis generates about 45 seconds of sustained ATP energy, using glucose as its fuel. Pyruvate can be fermented into lactate, which can actually be converted back into pyruvate later, or be expelled into the bloodstream. The citric acid cycle uses Acetyl CoA generated from carbon compounds (carbs, fats, or proteins) in order to produce great deals of ATP using the electron transport chain and oxygen as a final electron acceptor. Carbon dioxide is released as a waste product from aerobic cellular respiration. Find diagrams, notes, and practice questions at www.sciencewithsusanna.com
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Now as I train for my next half marathon, I will be thanking my body for getting better at oxidative phosphorylation
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This was so helpful. Do you have a video explaining how alcohol affects the production of ATP?
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Thank you for the video. It is among the best sources I have found on cellular metabolism. One question though: you said weight lifters use creatine phosphate supplements and you talked about how the availability of it had to do with digestion, etc. What is the natural way of getting creatine phosphate?
Dietary protein
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Informative. Also, wish I had your wonderful handwriting!
MrTrackman100 Thank you! I'm glad you found the information useful!
It was helpful tnx ☺
Nice job. Random, but how did you set up your camera? Were you writing against a wall or on a table? I'm trying to figure out how to do a chalk-talk on zoom. Lol.
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I've never heard anyone pronounce creatine the way you do. It was unexpected and made me laugh. Thanks for the explanation though!
I haven't watched this in awhile. But creatine phosphate is not the same pronunciation as creatinine. Two different words. Hope I did it right!
Thank you so much! But I have a question: Why do people recommend taking D-Ribose to help making ATP? Is it like Glucose?
Ribose is a component of ATP. It's the 5-carbon ring. Glucose is 6-carbons. Having said that, creatine is by far the only extensively studied supplement to definitively increase athletic performance.
Thanks for this video, I have a question, my muscles were shaking while I was working out, and I know that’s because of lack of atp, how do I get more ATP, so that I don’t shake while I work out? I hope I’m asking this right?
It's not just ATP. Can be dehydration or salt imbalance.
Creatine supplements Re very well studied
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Best anaerobic drills?
MrTrackman100 that is definitely not my area of expertise, but I would suggest you look into plyometrics, tabata, and workouts like crossfit for good anaerobic training. ☺
how dose the creatin phosphate bump into the ADP ?
dose it use the Proton pump or the kreb cycle ?
Neither. It's a separate creatine cycle.
Is creatinine the same thing as creatine kinase?
No creatinine is by product of creatine creatine kinase is enzyme
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For one she said 10 seconds worth and for 2 45 seconds worth how long between efforts
moon god because one 10 seconds is for ATP PCr system and the 45 seconds is for the anaerobic system
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lacate-acid is not formed in the muscle lactate and also h+ but no lactate acid, lactate is not a waste product. it is 2023 come on.
Lactic acid is not exactly a waste product. That is misleading.
It is a waste product. Every medical text characterizes it as waste that must be regenerated back to pyruvate. This is like saying ammonium, carbon dioxide, creatinine, biliverdin, etc. are not "wastes."
@@blusafe1 So then it is a waste product or a building block? I can buy lactate supplements for sports!
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Sorry I was paying attention to the information not her finger