Cellular Respiration Course
This course equips learners with essential knowledge on cellular respiration, from glycolysis through to oxidative phosphorylation. It links ATP production, lactate accumulation, and VO2 measurements to practical scenarios in muscle performance, exercise physiology, and hypoxia. Ideal for biology professionals needing precise, data-focused insights for clinical or research applications, ensuring a strong grasp of metabolic pathways and quantitative analysis.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a clear overview of cellular respiration processes, covering glycolysis, TCA cycle, electron transport chain, and oxidative phosphorylation. Learners will explore ATP production and regulation during rest, exercise, and low oxygen conditions, while connecting lactate levels, pH balance, and redox shifts to muscle fatigue. Participants will gain skills to analyse VO2, lactate, and pH data, calculate ATP flux rates, and explain physiological findings effectively.
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Develop skills
- Quantify ATP production by comparing aerobic and anaerobic yields in practical examples.
- Trace pathways from glycolysis to electron transport chain, tracking ATP, NADH, and lactate.
- Analyse muscle metabolism, relating fibre types, VO2 levels, and ATP flux during rest and activity.
- Interpret lactate and pH data to understand shifts in cellular respiration.
- Calculate ATP flux rates based on substrates and exercise intensity.
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