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Energy Systems - Coggle Diagram
Energy Systems
Aerobic system
exercise at a low intensity
exercise with low energy supply
products of proteins and fats are converete to actyl coa for
entering into the krebs cycle
production of a maximum 38 ATP yield
Low - moderate activity
constantly going on in our bodies
FFA's
fuel used as a lst resort
body breaks down fats and proteins
have a moderate energy production
long duration events leave ffas stores to the end
used a the end of a marthon sprint
keep energy at low intensity in order to save
where do we get the energy from for muscular contractions
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
bonds are broken down to release energy
broken down by ATPase
three energy systems of conversions of
fuel to energy
aerobic system
anaerobic
ATP-PC
gycolysis
where glucose is converted into
pyrvate acid to produce energy
fats are broken down in the use of the krebs cycle
reduced to actetyl coA and acid
converted in citric acid
which is then used in the krebs cycle