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10 September, 09:29

Creatine phosphate

a. is produced by the process of anaerobic respiration.

b. can replace ATP in binding to myosin molecules during contraction.

c. acts as an energy reserve in muscle tissue.

d. is only formed during strenuous exercise.

e. cannot transfer its phosphate group to ADP.

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  1. 10 September, 09:35
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    Answer: C. Acts as energy reserve in muscle tissue.

    Explanation:

    Creatine Phosphate is a high energy compound that can be found in muscle tissue.

    It serves as an extra energy storage, since the normal metabolism cannot supply the high energy requirement of a muscle at work.

    Creatine Phosphate is quickly transfered to ADP, for the production of ATP needed for muscle contraction.
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