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The anaerobic glycolytic system would be the primary source of ATP for which running event?Group of answer choices100 m800 m (1/2 mi)3,200 m (2 mi)marathon

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The anaerobic glycolytic system would be the primary source of ATP for which running event?

  • Group of answer choices
    • 100 m
    • 800 m (1/2 mi)
    • 3,200 m (2 mi)
    • marathon
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Solution

The anaerobic glycolytic system would be the primary source of ATP for a 100 m running event.

Here's why:

  1. The anaerobic glycolytic system, also known as the lactic acid system, is a system that produces ATP (energy) without the need for oxygen. This system is typically used for high-intensity activities that last from 10 seconds to 2 minutes.

  2. A 100 m running event is a sprint, which is a high-intensity activity that lasts for a short duration. Therefore, the anaerobic glycolytic system would be the primary source of ATP for this event.

  3. On the other hand, the 800 m, 3,200 m, and marathon events are longer duration events that would primarily rely on the aerobic system for ATP production. The aerobic system

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