Not sure I understand the wording of your question correctly but I hope the info helps. The 3 separate stages of the aerobic energy system are: Glycolysis, The Krebs Cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation/Electron transport.
Within the first few seconds of any form of activity, cells will rely on stored ATP already made within the cell. From that point up to about 90 seconds, cells will use lactic acid fermentation as a quick burst of continuous ATP production (2 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose). During this time, aerobic cell respiration is able to crank through all three stages (glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, and electron transport chain) to produce 36-38 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose that is broken down. After about 90 seconds and up to 15-20 minutes your cells will break down the glucose from recently digested food a well as glycogen (stored glucose). Only after 20 minutes of continuous respiration will your body start to break down fat reserves as a source of energy.
At the beginning of a race, the human body uses the ATP already in the muscles and new ATP made by lactic acid fermentation and cellular respiration.
ATP, Lactic acid fermentation, and cellular respiration
muscle cells, cellular respiration, and lactic acid fermentation
There is Glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle), and the Electron Transport Chain.
Cellular respiration, lactic acid fermentation, and muscle storage
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There are three sources that supply ATP for muscle metabolism - 1. Creatinine phosphate 2. Glycogen 3. Cellular respiration in the mitochondria of fibers Creatinine phosphate is the main source of ATP for muscle metabolism.
Immediate use to produce ATP molecules,storage for later ATP production,or for use in building other molecules.
Cellular respiration is the main way cells get energy from ATP.
The nitrogen base adenine, a ribose sugar molecule, and three phosphate groups.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
The three sources of ATP a human body uses at the beginning of a race are ATP that is already in the muscles , new lactic acid fermentation , and cellular respiartion.
The three sources of ATP a human body uses at the beginning of a race are ATP that is already in the muscles , new lactic acid fermentation , and cellular respiartion.
There are three sources that supply ATP for muscle metabolism - 1. Creatinine phosphate 2. Glycogen 3. Cellular respiration in the mitochondria of fibers Creatinine phosphate is the main source of ATP for muscle metabolism.
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Creatine phosphate, oxidative phosphorylation, and glycolysis.
Immediate use to produce ATP molecules,storage for later ATP production,or for use in building other molecules.
Immediate use to produce ATP molecules,storage for later ATP production,or for use in building other molecules.
ATP is adenosine triphosphate. ATP has the amino acid anenosine and a tail of three phosphate functional groups. ATP is the main source of energy for living organisms. It is important to the metabolism and all other systems because when one of the three phosphate groups break off energy is realeased. ATP is the fuel for living organisms.
ATP
Creatine phosphate and ATP are both sources of energy for the muscles. Creatine phosphate is found in vertebrate muscle, while ATP can be found anywhere within the cell.
ATP- Adenosine Triphosphate
So Easy...Its ATP