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Effect of Muscular Exercise on Body Metabolism

Effect of Muscular Exercise on Body Metabolism. Supervised by Dr. Amr El- Noueam. Phosphagen system. Mariam Abd El- malak Rezk 981. Phosphagen system is the primary source of ATP This for short term high intensity activities such as sprinting or jumping.

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Effect of Muscular Exercise on Body Metabolism

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  1. Effect of Muscular Exercise on Body Metabolism Supervised by Dr. Amr El-Noueam

  2. Phosphagen system MariamAbd El-malakRezk 981

  3. Phosphagen system is the primary source of ATP • This for short term high intensity activities such as sprinting or jumping.

  4. ATP is an intermediate source of energy for almost all body process. • Including ATP synthase from adonesinediphosphate (ADP)or(AMP). ATP make the movement possible. • The energy produced from the system lasts for only three seconds.

  5. The kilo calories in ATP molecule is : • 7.3 kcaloriesif we break down into ADP • 10.9 kcalories if we break down into AMP

  6. Formation of ATP • The mechanism our body uses to regenerate ATP is through the creatine phosphate system. • An enzyme known as creatinekinasebreaks downcreatine phosphate to creatine and a free phosphate.

  7. Creatine phosphate+ADP ATP+creatine • Creatinekinase

  8. The Glycogen-lactic acid system MariamMagdy El-Keik982

  9. Glycogen stores in the body

  10. When the glycogen-lactic acid system is used • Whenlargeamounts of ATP are required for short to moderate contraction as during100 meters swim. • It can provide 1.3 to 1.6 minutesof maximal muscle activity.

  11. Glycogen-lactic acid system mechanism

  12. Glycogen-lactic acid system responds rapidly to the need of ATP. It is one half as rapid as the phosphagen system.

  13. Effect of lactic acid on muscles The accumulation of lactic acid in muscles causes muscle fatigue.

  14. References :- Gyton.-www.scribd.com/doc/23415725/Guyton-physiologyhttp://arapahoe.littletonpublicschools.net/Portals/7/Science/Craig/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20HOW%20EXERCISE%20WORKS.pdf

  15. Aerobic System MariamMahmoud Mohamed 983

  16. Aerobic System It’s a system providing energy in the muscles by oxidation of food stuff - needs continuous O2 consumption- .

  17. Refrences: • http://www.trampoline.co.uk/Nutrition/energy_and_sources.htm • sock-dock.com • lactate.com • coachr.org • sportsscientists.com

  18. Which Types of Sports Utilize Which Energy System ? MostafaEhabKamal 990

  19. Phosphagen system

  20. Phosphagen and glycogen-lactic acid systems

  21. Glycogen-lactic acid system

  22. Glycogen-lactic acid and aerobic systems

  23. 200 Meter swim

  24. Aerobic system

  25. References - John E. Hall PhD. which type of sports utilize which energy systems. Guyton, Human Physiology and Mechanisms of Disease. Page 643. http://www.gophoto.it/view.php?i=http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/sports-physiology-atp.gif#.UM9ynW8smt8

  26. Carbohydrates and fats metabolism during muscle activity Mostafa Ahmed Abdulaziz 987

  27. The major source of energy for the metabolism in exercise is the oxidation of carbohydrates

  28. Glycolysis

  29. -in the absence of oxygen.-High intensity exercise. Anaerobic pathway

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