MICRO 20 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Osmotic Concentration, Triceps Brachii Muscle, Blood Vessel

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23 Apr 2018
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Muscle fatigue - muscle atp sources: aerobic sources. Get nutrients from bloodstream: aerobic cellular respiration of fatty acids. Breakdown of fatty acids from bloodstream by beta oxidation, krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain to produce atp. Provides a lot of atp, but not very quickly: aerobic cellular respiration of glucose. Breakdown glucose from the bloodstream by glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron transport chain to produce atp. Provides a lot of atp, a little faster than aerobic respiration of fatty acids. Once intensity rises above 70% of max, these aerobic sources cannot produce atp fast enough. Muscle cells will then switch to anaerobic sources. 70% of max intensity is called anaerobic threshold: anaerobic arp sources. Bloodstream does not deliver o2 fast enough = anaerobic pathways. Bloodstream does not deliver nutrients fast enough = everything must be used within the muscle cell. Muscle cell switches to these sources above 70% of max intensity: anaerobic cellular respiration of glucose.

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