During a bout of continuous high - intensity physical activity, we fuel the first fifteen to thirty seconds with energy
from creatine phosphate.
In order to replenish supplies quickly, a process occurs whereby a phosphate group is taken
from creatine phosphate (high - energy phosphate), using creating kinase (an enzyme), which is transferred into ADP, in order to form ATP.
The phosphate group is removed
from creatine phosphate by an enzyme called creatine kinase, and is transferred to ADP to form ATP.
Not exact matches
This response requires healthy lashings of adrenaline combined with readily available ATP
from a compound we all have in our bodies in small amounts called
creatine phosphate.
Creatine kinase will then remove the
phosphate molecule
from CP and it is donated to ADP to create ATP.