Monday, January 2, 2017

Aerobic Energy Production Blake Burchett

Aerobic Energy Production 

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Main Idea/Information: 
•  There is many types of aerobic energy cause oxygen is so abundant
•  Make ATP slowly but makes the most of it
•  Aerobic means it needs oxygen and Anaerobic means without oxygen

What I learned while researching: 
During my research I learned that aerobic energy needs oxygen to function and work. Aerobic energy produces more ATP than any other energy system but it produces the ATP much more slower which means it cannot fuel intense exercise that demands the fast production of ATP. Aerobic energy utilizes fats, carbohydrates and sometimes proteins for synthesizing ATP for energy use. One big thing that I learned while researching aerobic energy is that it produces ATP slowly but it produces far more ATP than any other form or energy. Also ATP follows steps to produce it's ATP. The three steps are Aerobic glycolysis, Kerbs cycle, and Electron transport chain. Both Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes can uses this types of energy causes oxygen is always in the air. I liked researching this topic because it gave me a lot more knowledge on energy systems and of our body is affected by theses energy systems. We use aerobic energy everyday out of biology cause we store energy in our bodies so that we can run, walk, workout, wake-up, etc. Aerobic energy is used by every living thing every second of the day so if we did not have aerobic energy than we would not be living. Aerobic energy is so important to life and to the way we function.

References:

"How Your Energy Systems Overlap : Aerobic & Anaerobic Training". Discount Supplements Blog. N.p., 2017. Web. 2 Jan. 2017.

"The Aerobic System — PT Direct". Ptdirect.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 2 Jan. 2017.

Mackenzie, Brian. "Anaerobic And Aerobic Energy Pathways". Brianmac.co.uk. N.p., 2017. Web. 2 Jan. 2017.

Physiology, Anatomy et al. "Energy Systems | Anatomy & Physiology". Teachpe.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 2 Jan. 2017.

"Aerobic And Anaerobic Energy Systems". Pponline.co.uk. N.p., 2017. Web. 2 Jan. 2017.

5 comments:

  1. Why does aerobic energy produce ATP Slowly?

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  2. Cause if it produces it fast then the body will use it faster so it produces more slow so the body will have a lot of ATP.

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  3. How much ATP does cellular respiration produce on average for both aerobic and anaerobic?

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  4. Can your body produce to much ATP?

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  5. Nice post! I did not know that the three steps are Aerobic glycolysis, Kerbs cycle, and Electron transport chain.

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