KINESIOL 2CC3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Blood Sugar, Glycerol, Skeletal Muscle

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Study of energy transfer via chemical reacions in living issues (metabolism) The sum of all chemical reacions in the body. Anabolism: synthesis of molecules (building muscle mass) Diferent rate for diferent issues: bone is slow, muscle is rapid. Carbohydrates: glucose: body uses this, glycogen: body stores this. Lipids: faty acid (fa): used in body, triglycerides (tg): stored in body. Carbohydrates and lipids make up 95-100% of total energy. Skeletal muscle: demand issues, set for everything else, dictate which fuels and where. Adipose tissue: largest store of energy in the body (tgs, breaking down tgs to muscle, non-useable form of tg is glycerol + 3 faty aids, glycerol goes to the liver to become glucose, faty acids skeletal muscle. Liver: glucose stored in liver, sends to muscle, gets rid of metabolic by-products from skeletal muscle and convert to something useful (ex. Most glycogen is stored in the muscle. 5x store of cho in muscle than in liver.

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