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Advanced Fatigue documentation #4401
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#### 2.2.2 Aerobic Pathways | ||
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The two aerobic pathways store way bigger amounts of ATP than the anaerobic one, the first one stores over 1700 times as much ATP (4000 mol) and the second one still over 36 times as much ATP (84 mol) as the aerobic pathway. However, they can also provide (13.3 and 16.7 mmol) and replenish (6.6 and 5.83 mmol) a lot less ATP then the aerobic pathway. |
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TODO fix use of aerobic instead of anaerobic
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#### 2.2.2 Aerobic Pathways | ||
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The two aerobic pathways store way bigger amounts of ATP than the anaerobic one, the first one stores over 1700 times as much ATP (4000 mol) and the second one still over 36 times as much ATP (84 mol) as the aerobic pathway. However, they can also provide (13.3 and 16.7 mmol) and replenish (6.6 and 5.83 mmol) a lot less ATP then the aerobic pathway. |
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The two aerobic pathways store much larger amounts of ATP than the anaerobic one.
The first pathway stores over 1700 times as much ATP (4000 mol), while the second one still has over 36 times as much ATP (84 mol) than the anaerobic pathway. However, they also provide (13.3 and 16.7 mmol) and replenish (6.6 and 5.83 mmol) considerably less ATP than the aerobic pathway.
When merged this pull request will:
Major parts copied from the PR (#4321) which already had some good doc.