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ENERGY

SYSTEM
by
GROUP 1(HUMSS 11-Jose Rizal)
Energy systems are the
chemical pathways that cope
with energy production and
the products of physical work .

What is Energy Systems?


Energy for cellular work comes
from the molecule ATP, or
adenosine triphosphate. The three
phosphates attached to the sugar
on the molecule can be thought of
as springs that get released in order
to provide free energy.

What is Energy Systems?


ATP serves as both an energy receiver
and donor because it can be degraded and
resynthesized. All of the energy systems
work to generate ATP, or generate
molecules that will further drive ATP
production, and also deal with the hydrogen
and heat that surfaces from such
mechanisms.

What is ATP?
The immediate energy system, the
glycolytic system, and the oxidative
system. All three systems work
simultaneously to a degree, but parts of
the system will become predominant
depending on what the needs of the
body are.

What are the 3 energy


systems?
IMMEDIATE ENERGY
SYSTEM

-copes with demands that


require an explosive, rapid
response–such as a one-rep max
of a fast and heavy weight lift
GLYCOLYTIC SYSTEM
-copes with demands that
require a relatively high energy
output for a relatively short
amount of time–such as a sprint
down the ice in a hockey game.
OXIDATIVE SYSTEM

-copes with lower output work


for longer durations of time–
such as a road race.
Amor, Cherie
Caraig, Drahcir Cyrus
De Lunas, Carl Joshua
Del Mundo, John Paul

Baylosis, Laarni
Manalo, Nino Angelo
Manalo, Teddy Von Jay

Dulutan, Angelica
Rose
Mandac, Marjorie

Thank You!

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