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Creatinine Phosphate

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Is the high energy molecule phosphocreatine generated in times of high or low ATP?   High ATP- it stores the extra ATP  
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What enzymes catalyzes the reaction creatine + ATP --> Phosphocreatine?   CPK- Creatine phosphokinase  
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How is creatinine formed?   phosphocreatine naturally breaks down into creatinine which is released in the blood  
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Why are high levels of creatinine a sign that your kidney isn't working properly?   The kidneys normally clear the creatinine from your blood  
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Why does finding CPK in the blood indicate you have a heart problem?   Normally CPK is found within the heart cells. If there is sufficient damage, your heart cells will lyse and release the CPK into the blood  
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