approximately 2-7 seconds
how long does cooked cous cous last
As long as scutey wants!
as long as you keep it.
If taken all at once, it will last you long enough for a trip to the ER if you are lucky.
hurricains last up to 10 hours
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Phosphocreatine
the recovery time for the phosphocreatine energy system take up to the same time to have a wank.
The name for C4H10N3O5P is adenosine triphosphate, commonly referred to as ATP. ATP is a molecule that serves as the primary energy carrier in cells. It is essential for numerous cellular processes, including muscle contractions and biochemical reactions.
ATP-CP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate-Creatine Phosphate. These are energy systems in the body that provide quick bursts of energy for short duration, high-intensity activities like sprinting or weightlifting.
Phosphocreatine
adenosine triphosphate phosphocreatine system :)
about 4 minutes
The phosphocreatine system responds to acute exercise in a number of different ways. It is the first energy system that is used and it is the quickest energy system to recover. The energy system is anaerobic but only lasts up to ten seconds.
The Phosphogen SystemSkeletal muscle uses large amounts of ATP during active contraction. Skeletal muscle can produce limited amounts of ATP from the breakdown of stored phosphocreatine. As ATP is used and ATP levels decrease, phosphocreatine is used to make ATP from ADP. When the cell is resting and ATP levels increase due to aerobic glucose catabolism, phosphocreatine is produced from ATP and creatine. This mechanism can produce 1 ATP for every molecule of phosphocreatine present. Muscle cells normally have enough phosphocreatine to produce ATP for several minutes at rest but only 10-15 seconds during exercise.
The name of the compound C4H10N3O5P is phosphocreatine. The related link is the Wikipedia article that I used to answer this question.
The waste products of the Phosphocreatine energy system are inorganic phosphate and adenosine diphosphate (ADP). These byproducts are produced when phosphocreatine donates a phosphate group to replenish ATP levels during high-intensity, short-duration activities such as sprinting or weightlifting.