scompression), and when it does, the muscle can not play out their capacity. The structure comprises of one purine bases, adenine, which is combined with one atom of a ribose sugar. On the ribose ring is associated are likewise 3 phosphate bunches: ATP Two last phosphate assembles in their concoction bonds keep a lot of vitality and thusly the ATP visokoenergizirani compound. How ATP gives vitality? To acquire vitality, ATP must be separated and what was Zyalix experiencing the atoms of water (hydrolysis). In that intervenes compound ATPase. Terminating high-vitality bonds between phosphates, ATP loses one phosphate amass and is changed over into ADP (adenosine diphosphate-). What's more, now we go to the issue. ATP in the muscle is in to a great degree restricted amounts and should be restored with the goal that we can keep on working (preparing). The vitality got from ATP takes just 1-4 seconds! ATP is
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