To compare: The regulation of muscle glycolysis during short term intense activity, as in the fleeing rabbit, and during extended activity, as in the migrating duck.
Introduction:
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts the glucose into Pyruvate. High energy molecule like ATP and NADH is the released in the process of glycolysis. The rate of the glycolysis in the skeletal muscles can be regulated at several discrete metabolic steps.
To determine: The reason why regulation of muscle glycolysis during short term intense activity and during long term intense activity is different.
Introduction:
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts the glucose into Pyruvate. High energy molecule like ATP and NADH is the released in the process of glycolysis. The rate of the glycolysis in the skeletal muscles can be regulated at several discrete metabolic steps.
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