01:119:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption, Creatinine, Cellular Respiration

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Cellular respiration generates enough atp for a brief contraction. Excess energy is stored where and as what: Adp it has a high energy phosphate bond. What form of glucose is stored as glycogen. Where is glycogen stored in muscle tissue and liver. How is oxygen transported bound to hemoglobin in rbc in the lung. Myoglobin is an oxygen binding protein found in muscle. Glycolysis (anaerobic) partially breaks down glucose early in metabolism & doesn"t require oxygen. Citric acid cycle (aerobic) compete glucose breakdown requiring oxygen. Oxygen debt the amount of oxygen needed for the liver to convert the accumulated lactic acid to glucose. Cause for oxygen debt not enough oxygen to maintain aerobic metabolism (ex. Using atp, liver cells convert lactic acid to glucose. Fatigue muscle exercise prolonged, therefore loses ability to contract. Lactic acid accumulation causes lower ph and prevents muscle fibers from responding. Fatigue can be caused by lactic acid, decreased blood flow, ion imbalances, and psychological causes.

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