What is creatine and how does it function in the body?
Creatine is stored in muscle as phosphocreatine and serves as a rapid phosphate donor for ATP regeneration during high-intensity efforts. When ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP, phosphocreatine donates a phosphate group to regenerate ATP, which extends the duration of maximal power output before fatigue.
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