Wednesday, 27 February 2019

HOMEWORK ABOUT ENERGY METABOLISM


Explain in detail the aerobic and anaerobic metabolism and comment on the differences between them:


Every sporting gesture or muscular contraction needs an energy that it obtains by the degradation of nutrients, this degradation is known as metabolism.
The degradation of these nutrients will give us a quantity of what we know as ATP, which will provide us with the energy necessary to perform physical exercise.
There are 2 ways to get this energy:
Aerobic metabolism: Uses oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. There are three ways (they work simultaneously):
  • Glycolysis: Oxidates the glucose and releases energy (ATP molecules)
  • Krebs Cycle: Oxidates a molecule (Acetil-CoA) and releases energy (ATP molecules)
  • Electron transport chain: Different molecules are oxidated and releases energy (ATP molecules)

These processes can produce a lot of energy (32 ATP molecules) releasing CO2 y H2O

The anaerobic metabolism : uses nutrients due to the absence of oxygen.
Unable to oxidize it, it uses another process, instead of the oxidation it uses the fermentation, which doesn´t oxidize, it reduces the nutrients for oxidate them later
This process produces a smaller number of molecules compared to the aerobic metabolism. 
The anaerobic metabolism produces 2 molecules of ATP

Differences:
  • The main difference is that the aerobic metabolism needs oxygen to produce ATP, while the anaerobic doesn´t need any oxygen
  • The anaerobic metabolism is usually carried out at the beginning of the exercise, it´s generally used to do short but intense exercises. The aerobic metabolism occurs when physical activity is prolonged and the organism needs more energy


2 comments:

  1. Can we use both metabolisms simultaneously?give an example.

    what is the main factor that determines whether our body uses aerobic metabolism or anaerobic metabolism in obtaining energy?

    What waste substances generate both metabolism?Is any of these substances harmful to the body?Why?

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    1. Answers:
      Can we use both metabolisms simultaneously? give an example.
      We can´t use both metabolisms simultaneously. Anaerobic metabolism don´t use oxygen and is used for short and intense exercises. Aerobic metabolism use oxygen and is used for long and weak exercises

      What is the main factor that determines whether our body uses aerobic metabolism or anaerobic metabolism in obtaining energy?
      The main factor is the time. When you start doing an exercise your body uses anaerobic metabolism, but, when that exercises last more than 3 minutes, your body needs another production of energy, using the aerobic metabolism

      What waste substances generate both metabolism? Is any of these substances harmful to the body? Why?
      Anaerobic metabolism produces lactic acid that is harmful to the body because it can produce pain in the muscles
      Aerobic metabolism produces carbon dioxide that it is necessary to eliminate

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