PHYSIOLOGY
MUSCLE ENERGETICS ATP AND CP
Question
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Hypoglycaemia, often referred to as “hitting the wall”, is responsible for a decrease in performance and it occurs when
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muscle glycogen stores deplete.
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liver glycogen stores deplete.
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blood glucose levels deplete.
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protein becomes the major fuel supplier.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Glycogen storage disease is passed down from parents to children (hereditary). It happens because both parents have an abnormal gene (gene mutation) that affects a specific way that glycogen is stored or used. Most GSDs occur because both parents pass on the same abnormal gene to their children.
Detailed explanation-2: -Glycogen storage disease (GSD) is a genetic condition in which the body has an enzyme problem and is not able to store or break down the complex sugar glycogen properly. GSD affects the liver, muscles and other areas of the body.
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