who ever wrote that is a complete idiot and obviously has never taken Biology...just a tip make sure you know your stuff before answering the question by the way the correct answer is
LATIC ACID FERMINTATION
Lactic acid fermentation
lactic acid fermentation
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When an athlete exhausts his ATP supply, catabolic processes are activated so that it will generate ATP. The function of ATP in the cell is the transportation of chemical energy used in metabolism.
They only store ATP for a few seconds of activity.
When there is no ATP, or little of it, then you will have no energy because ATP is a source of energy.
ATP supplies energy that fuels cell activities.
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.
When an athlete exhausts his ATP supply, catabolic processes are activated so that it will generate ATP. The function of ATP in the cell is the transportation of chemical energy used in metabolism.
They only store ATP for a few seconds of activity.
generate cell's supply of ATP as a source of chemical energy
You would have a too big supply of atp and you would die not
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200- or 300-meters sprint..this may be just enough to reach the finish line.who ever wrote that is a complete idiot and obviously has never taken Biology...just a tip make sure you know your stuff before answering the question by the way the correct answer isLATIC ACID FERMINTATION
ATP is a molecule that helps supply enough energy to perform active transport. Without it, the molecules in the cell cannot diffuse across the cell because there isn't enough energy.
For muscles to contract there needs to be an adequate supply of ATP within the cell. ATP is generated in part by a supply of glucose and oxidative phosphorylation. An inadequate supply of blood will not provide enough oxygen to keep up with the energy demands of contraction.
It would be broken back down to ADP
Food is the ultimate source of ATP, or adenosine triphosphate. Once ATP is formed, it is used as the main energy source of cells.
Your body will have to depend on your supply and intake of protein and fats in order to get the ATP (your body's "currency", energy). While proteins and fats do produce way more ATP compared to the amount gained from carbs (5-8 times more), they also create a lot of unnecessary and harmful waste. The human body's preferred source of ATP is through the breakdown of carbohydrates.
They supply ATP to the cell.ATP is the currency of energy.