Chapter 2: Bioenergetics and meeting the metabolic demand for energy

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Kraemer exercise physiology
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What forms of carbohydrates can we find? Monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides
How many carbon atoms does a simple sugar has? Six carbon molecules
Examples of disaccharides Maltose and sucrose
Examples of monosaccharides Glucose and fructose
Examples of polysaccharides Cellulose and starch
How do we obtain GLYCOGEN? Combining glucose in the liver or muscle tissue by the process GLYCOGENESIS
What is "GLYCOGENOLYSIS"? The process in which the glycogen it's broken down, either in the liver or muscle tissue, into glucose to obtain energy
COOH Acidic group
CH3 Methyl group
Why is it called "saturated fatty acid" Because it has the maximal number of hydrogen atoms and no double bonds
Why is it called "unsaturated/monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fatty acid"? Because it does not contain the maximal number of hydrogen atoms and has 1 or more, respectively, double bonds
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