Interval Training
.... "These systems include provision and phosphorylation of
ATP from 3 sources: (1)
stored ATP, (2)
ATP that is resynthesized via the ADP+CP to
ATP reaction, and (3 ....
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Type of Training & Endurance Performance
.... "These systems include provision and phosphorylation of
ATP from 3 sources: (1)
stored ATP, (2)
ATP that is resynthesized via the ADP+CP to
ATP reaction, and (3 ....
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23

)
Aspects of Biology
.... Photosynthesis is a series of chemical changes, and the first of these changes requires energy from light, while energy
stored in
ATP is used to carry on the ....
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Cellular respiration
.... The chemical bonds break, releasing chemical energy that is captured and
stored in molecules of
ATP and used to drive the reactions of anabolism. ....
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11

)
Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... The brown fat cells have the unique capacity to oxidize fat into heat rather than molecules such as
ATP, which are
stored by the body. ....
(1808

7

)
Characteristics of Bacteria
.... system in the plasma membrane that couples aerobic respiration and
ATP synthesis .... in the cytoplasm, eg glycogen, fat or phosphate reserves are
stored as granules ....
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Systems of the Body
.... can uncouple
ATP formation from respiration in mitochondria, and thus generate heat (Cold, 1997). Brown adipose tissue contains a high concentration of
stored ....
(1350

5

)
I. The Nervous System
.... too low by releasing glucose from the liver, where it is
stored as glycogen .... transport system, deriving energy for its activity from the hydrolysis of
ATP to ADP ....
(3912

16

)
Integumentary System
.... can uncouple
ATP formation from respiration in mitochondria, and thus generate heat (Cold, 1997). Brown adipose tissue contains a high concentration of
stored ....
(1424

6

)
Biology Questions
.... The food that is not absorbed is left over and
stored in the rectum .... In the conversion process, Adenosine Triphosphate, or
ATP, is the amino acid responsible ....
(1992

8

)
The Digestive System
.... to blood capillaries Ca2+ - active absorption to blood capillaries 39.13 When
stored fats are .... and the acetyl-CoA enters the citric acid cycle to produce
ATP. ....
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)
CREATINE AND WEIGHT LIFTING Introduction Creati
.... and
ATP concentrations were measured as previously described by Tarnopolsky and Parise (29). Briefly, muscle samples were lyophilized overnight and
stored at 80 ....
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CREATINE AND WEIGHT LIFTING Introduction Creati
.... and
ATP concentrations were measured as previously described by Tarnopolsky and Parise (29). Briefly, muscle samples were lyophilized overnight and
stored at 80 ....
(9429

38

)
Effects of Water Pollution on Humans
.... Additionally, halogenated hydrocarbons tend to be
stored in animal fat reserves (Wilber 100 101). .... The chemical acts primarily to inhibit
ATP synthesis. ....
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