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Metabolism
The chemical processes that occur within a
cell
in order to maintain life. Some substances are broken down to provide energy while others are resynthesised to
store
energy
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ATP
(
adenosine triphosphate
)
A
high energy compound
which is the only immediately available source of energy for
muscular contraction
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Enzyme
A biological
catalyst
that
lowers
the activation energy of reactions in cells
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ATPase
An enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of ATP into
ADP
and a
Pi
, thereby releasing energy
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Exothermic
reaction
A chemical reaction which
releases
energy
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ADP
(
adenosine diphosphate
)
A compound formed by the removal of a
phosphate
bond from
ATP
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Endothermic
reaction
A chemical reaction which
absorbs
energy
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Creatine
kinase
An enzyme which
catalyses
the breakdown of
phosphocreatine
(PC).
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Phosphocreatine
A
high
energy compound stored in the muscle cell and broken down for
ATP resynthesis
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Anaerobic
Without the presence of
oxygen
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Sacroplasm
The cytoplasm or fluid within the muscle cell which holds stores of PC,
glycogen
and
myoglobin
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Mole
a unit of
substance
quantity
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Coupled
reaction
Where the products of one
reaction
are used in another
reaction
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Phosphofructokinase
(PFK)
An enzyme which
catalyses
the hydrolysis of
glucose
(glycolysis)
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Anaerobic
glycolysis
The incomplete breakdown of
glucose
into
pyruvic acid
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Lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH)
An enzyme which catalyses the conversion of
pyruvic acid
into
lactic acid
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OBLA
The onset of blood
lactate
accumulation: the point at which blood
lactate
levels significantly rise and fatigue sets in
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Buffering
Capacity
The ability of
hydrogen carbonate
ions (buffers) to neutralise the effects of
lactic acid
in the blood stream.
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Krebs
cycle
Second stage of the
aerobic
system producing energy to resynthesise 2 ATP in the
mitochondrial
matrix
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Electron
Transport Chain (ETC)
The third stage of aerobic respiration production energy to resynthesise
34 ATP
in the
mitochondria cristae
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Mitochondria
A structure within the cell where
aerobic
respiration and
energy
production occur
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Lipase
An enzyme which catalyses the hydrolysis of triglycerides into free acids (
FFAs
) and
glycerol
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