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41 Cards in this Set

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ATP
adenosine Triphosphate
ADP
Adenosine Diphosphate
02
Oxygen
H+
Hydrogen Ion
Ca++
Calcium Ion
K+
Potassium Ion
Cl-
Chloride Ion
PO4---
Phosphate Ion
Hb
Hemoglobin
HL (LA)
Lactic Acid
NaL
Sodium Lactate
NaHCO3
Sodium Bicarbonate
H2CO3
Carbonic Acid
HbO2
Oxyhemoglobin
Na+
Sodium Ion
CO2
Carbon Dioxide
H2O
Water
C6H12O6
Glucose
C3H4O3
Pyruvic Acid
FFA (FA)
Free Fatty Acid/Fatty Acid
A VO2 diff
arterial-venous oxygen differences
HCO3-
Bicarbonate ion
Cr
Creatine
Ion
Charged Particle (electrolyte)
NAD
Nicotinamide adenine dinuleotide - hydrogen carrier
FAD
Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide- hydrogen carrier
Pi
Inorganic Phosphate
Mitochondria
Control Aerobic Energy Transformations
Aerobic
with O2
Anaerobic
without O2
Pressure
Relative number of particles in a given volume
Pressure Gradient
Difference between two pressures
Hydrolysis
Breaking a chemical bond with water
Metabolism
The sum total of all the chemical reactions that take place in the body
Catabolism
Breaking complex substance into simpler units energy releasing reaction
Anabolism
Building a complex substance from simpler units; energy using reaction
PC (CP)
phosphocreatine/creatine phosphate
Myoglobin
O2 carrier in muscle cell
Boyles Law
As a volume increases in size, pressure within the volume decreases . As a volume decreases in size, pressure within the volume increases.
Volumes %
amount of a substance in a given volume
C3H6O3
lactic acid