Lactic acid
All cells obtain energy from cellular respiration. Some undergo anaerobic respiration and some undergo aerobic respiration.
When muscle cells undergo anaerobic respiration they become fatigued and painful due to the buildup of pyruvate in cells. The pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.
The energy stored from organic compounds is released by any organism that participates in cellular respiration. This process will be either fragmentation or oxidization
it produces lactic acid and energy
yes, animals, by definition, consume food (carbs, lipids, proteins) so that they can break it down. carbs (specifically glucose) undergo oxidation to put its bond energy into ATP (adenosine tri phosphate).
Anaerobic Respiration. The cells produce lactic acid in the process.
If oxygen is absent in cellular respiration, then you go to anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration that still uses the electron transport chain., but without oxygen.
If cells are hypoxic, they may produce lactic acid during anaerobic cellular respiration. Some bacterial cells produce alcohol.
This is caused by a buildup of lactic acid.
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.
It produce only 2 ATPs.Lactic acid is produced
Aerobic means "with oxygen" and anaerobic means "without oxygen." Cells produce energy at a might higher and faster rate with oxygen than without.