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When you are vigorously exercising, and your muscle cells are being powered by glucose supplied from the degradation of their glycogen stores, you will produce 3 ATP glucose molecule during glycolysis instead of the normal yield of 2 ATP/glucose during glycolysis.
Explain why the higher yield is only a short-term gain and why, in the long-term, you aren't really getting an extra ATP/glucose.
When you are vigorously exercising, and your muscle cells are being powered by glucose supplied from the degradation of their glycogen stores, you will produce 3 ATP glucose molecule during glycolysis instead of the normal yield of 2 ATP/glucose during glycolysis.
Explain why the higher yield is only a short-term gain and why, in the long-term, you aren't really getting an extra ATP/glucose.
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Collen VonLv2
29 Apr 2018