NEET BIOLOGY

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
which is high energy compound in muscles
A
glucose
B
starch
C
glycogen
D
creatine phosphate
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Creatine phosphate is the main high-energy, phosphate-storage molecule of muscle. In rested muscle, creatine phosphate is the predominant form (Demant and Rhodes, 1999); its maximal concentration is five times higher than that of ATP.

Detailed explanation-2: -Creatine phosphate is the main high-energy, phosphate-storage molecule of muscle.

Detailed explanation-3: -Most of the high energy compounds contain phosphate groups and thus they are also termed high-energy phosphates.

Detailed explanation-4: -Creatine is naturally found in your muscles, red meat, and fish. Creatine phosphate or phosphocreatine, is a phosphorylated creatine molecule that serves as a rapid release reserve of high-energy. It’s used in muscle cells to store energy for sprinting and explosive exercise.

Detailed explanation-5: -This phosphagen system is the most rapidly available source of energy and is often termed the immediate energy source. It is extremely important in explosive type efforts such as throwing, hitting, jumping, and sprinting.

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