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Title: Exercise Physiology


1
Exercise Physiology
  • APL2/L3

2
Our Bodys gasoline
  • Adenosine Triphosphate
  • Energy storing molecule
  • usable energy

3
Energy Pathways (3)
  • 1.ATP (6 sec) stored in mitochondria.
  • 2. CP Creatine phosphate (10 sec) A lot of it in
    muscles and builds ATP back up.
  • (Creatine phosphate ADP ? ATP creatine)
  • 3. Glycogen stored glucose in liver and
    muscles.(anaerobic)
  • Fat used last. Greatest potential energy
    source.

4
Cellular Respiration
  • Process which releases energy from organic
    compounds in cells.
  • 3 reactions glycolysis, citric acid cycle
    (Krebs), electron transport chain
  • RESULT CO2, H2O and energy. ½ IS HEAT, ½ IS USED
    TO MAKE ATP (ENERGY NEEDED BY MUSCLE CELLS)

5
Glycolysis
  • Breaking of glucose 6-carbon glucose
    molecule?two 3-carbon pyruvic acid molecules.
  • High energy electrons are delivered to ETC
  • 2 molecules ATP produced

6
Krebs cycle
  • Part II of Aerobic Respiration
  • Charged Ions are produced and gotten ready for
    ETC.
  • 2 ATP produced

7
Electron Transport Chain
8
ATP
  • Between ETC and Krebs Cycle 34 molecules of ATP
    are produced.
  • A lot of heat is given off

9
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Muscle fatigue and Oxygen Debt
  • Normally, we breath enough O2 to support aerobic
    use of glucose. However
  • Strenuous use of muscles result in anaerobic
    respiration glucose is broken into pyruvic acid
    ? lactic acid
  • Lactic acid not enough ATP to convert it to
    glucose at this time.
  • Results in O2 debt muscle cramping/fatigue

11
Hypertrophy of Muscles
  • Muscles forcefully exercised will enlarge
  • There is ? in muscle fiber size, not number of
    muscles.
  • i.e body builder/weight -lifter, prof. athlete

12
Atrophy of Muscles
  • Muscles not used will decrease in size
  • This is called muscle atrophy
  • i.e spinal cord patients very thin and frail

13
Quick Quiz (2 pts/bullet)
  • What is gasoline for our body?
  • What are the 3 energy pathways in the cell?
  • What 3 reactions make up cellular respiration and
    what do they produce?
  • When does anaerobic respiration occur?
  • How do muscles enlarge? What is increased muscle
    mass called?
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