Kinesiology 3339A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Skeletal Muscle, Glycogen, Endergonic Reaction

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Chapter 2- defining and measuring energy: bioenergetics- the process of converting food into biologically useful forms of energy, energy in = energy out- one side is energy intake in the form of food, other side is energy expenditure. Energy and energy concepts: energy is the ability to perform work and exists in different forms (chemical, electrical, mechanical, transportation, law of conservation of energy - first law of thermodynamics. Energy is never created or destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another. Humans do not create energy or lose energy- have a variety of processes that are used to transfer energy from one form to another for use by the body. Adenine (protein molecule) combines with ribose (sugar molecule) to form adenosine, which has 3 phosphates attached to it: energy is released from atp in a rapid one step chemical reaction- phosphate group is removed. Catalyst for this reaction is the enzyme atpase.

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