Creatine ... When muscles contract, there is an important fuel that is a compound called ATP. ... There is only enough ATP in your body to provide energy for ten seconds. ... View More
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The Sign of the Four ... When muscles contract, there is an important fuel that is a compound called ATP. ... There is only enough ATP in your body to provide energy for ten seconds. ... View More
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ATP ATP powers all the activity of muscles. Muscles move because of the continual and instantaneous breakdown of ATP. The release of ... View More
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Creatine, The Right Choice ... bound to a phosphate group, it is permanently stored in a cell as phosphocreatine until it is used to produce chemical energy called Adenosine Triphosphate ATP ... View More
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cellular respiration ... In glycolysis, glucose undergoes phosphorylation by ATP. The ATP is converted back to ADP. ... The second ATP is also converted back to ADP. ... View More
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food ... When your muscles contract, the initial fuel for this movement is a compound called ATP andenosine triphosphat. As the muscles ... View More
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apt therory in touch football ... and release. For muscles to contract and relax a high energy molecule called ATP or Adenosine TriPhosphate is required. The way ... View More
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Sports Nutrition ampamp Performance ... In your body you have a compound called ATP adenosine triphosphate the body can very quickly get energy from an ATP reaction. ... View More
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The Energy Systems Describe each of the energy systems ATPCP phosphogen System Stored at the myosin crossbridges is broken down to release energy for contraction it is used ... View More
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Elcdectron Transport It accounts for most of the ATP made in cell respiration. Cell respiration ... donor. The electron transport chain makes no ATP directly. Its ... View More
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Glycolysis ... The energy used by the cells most commonly is supplied from ATP, adenosine triphosphate. Sets ... phosphoglycerokinase. The ATP ledger is now at zero. ... View More
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metabolism ... dioxide. The net gain of ATP for this fermentation is two. After ... This is equivalent to ten molecules of ATP per cycle. The synthesis ... View More
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Creatine1 ... When your muscles contract, the initial fuel for this movement is a compound called ATP. ... This ATP can then be burned again as fuel for more muscle contraction. ... View More
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Metabolic Muscular and Nervous Systems The immediate source of energy for muscular contraction is the highenergy phosphate compound called adenosine triphosphate ATP. ... View More
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Active Transport ... The energy is supplied in the form of ATP. ... In the reverse of that process, an ATP synthase uses the energy of an existing ion gradient to power ATP synthesis. ... View More
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The Use of Creatine in the World of Athletics ... Muscle cells generate mechanical work from an energyliberating chemical reaction where adenosine triphosphate ATP is split into adenosine diphosphate ADT ... View More
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Creatine and athletes ... Muscle cells generate mechanical work from an energy beneficial chemical reaction ATP is split into ADP and P phosphate. ATP is ... View More
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Creatine Monohydrate ... The reason that this supplement has become so popular is because it allows muscles to maintain ATP contractions during a single maximal effort sprint. ... View More
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Function of Plant Cells ... The free electrons are then taken up by molecules in the stroma to produce ATP. ATP is the chemical energy ampquotcurrencyampquot of the cell ... View More
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DNA Techniques in Forensic Entomology ... Mitochondrial DNA mtDNA comes from mitochondria, which are the organelles that produce adenosine triphosphate ATP. ATP is provides ... View More
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Creatine ... Creatineamp39s purpose is to increase the rates at which ATP can be produced. ... Now instead of just ADP, your body has more ATP Starr, 1992. ... View More
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Creatine Crazy ... When someone exercises, he or she burns energy, and this energy burnt is called ATP. ... It functions to restock the muscleamp39s supply of ATP. ... View More
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Biology Molecule ... molecule is the same for a human or a bacteria Other Nucleotides: a slightly different version of one of the nucleotides that forms RNA is ATP ATP contains ... View More
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Creatine ... The human body gets energy from many sources, but when it needs quick bursts of energy, its primary source is ATP adenosine triphosphate. ... View More
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Creatine ... The majority of creatine is stored within the muscles, and in the muscles creatine is converted to phospocreatine, a necessity for ATP production. ... View More
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Creatine ... The initial fuel for muscular contraction is adenosine triphosphate ATP, which gives energy by releasing a phosphate molecule to become adenosine diphosphate ... View More
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Photosynthesis and Respiration ... In the lightdependant reaction, the chloroplast traps light energy from the sun and it is converted into ATP and NADPH energy. ... View More
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Biology ... Embedded in the membrane are packets of ATP syntheses that help to catalyze the production of ATP Adenosine TriPhosphate molecules 2. In the actual ... View More
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Chemistry/Nursing Research Paper ... energy. There are 2 molecules of ATP used to start the process and when it is finished the reaction yields 4 molecules of ATP. This ... View More
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Creatine ... In our bodies there is a compound called ATP, which is a body that contains energy. ... When ATP is used it turns into ADP which is useless to our bodies. ... View More
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