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What is the function of phosphagens in energy storage?
What is the function of phosphagens in energy storage?
- They act as stimulators of ADP production
- They act as donors of -P to maintain ATP concentration (correct)
- They act as inhibitors of ATP utilization
- They act as sources of glucose for muscle contraction
When does the concentration of phosphagens increase as a store?
When does the concentration of phosphagens increase as a store?
- When ATP/ADP ratio is high (correct)
- When glucose levels are low
- When ATP/ADP ratio is low
- When glucose levels are high
Which of the following is NOT a function of phosphagens?
Which of the following is NOT a function of phosphagens?
- Acting as a source of glucose for muscle contraction (correct)
- Acting as a donor of -P to maintain ATP concentration
- Acting as storage forms of -P
- Increasing concentration as a store when ATP/ADP ratio is high
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Test your knowledge of energy storage with this quiz on phosphagens! Learn about how phosphagens act as storage forms of -P and maintain ATP concentration during muscle contraction. Get familiar with the role of phosphagens in energy storage and take your understanding to the next level with this quiz.