Anaerobic
anaerobic
it can produce energy in the presence and absence of oxygen unlike aerobic exercise which can only produce energy in the presence of oxygen
Respiration ---- * areobic respiration which requires oxygen * anaerobic doesn't require oxygen aerobic respiration needs glucose and oxygen. During anaerobic respiration the glucose is only partly broken down to form lactic acid and energy.
Because their main job is to transport gases for respiration: carbon dioxide and oxygen. When you exercise your red blood cells help you metabolize fat by burning calories, but they themselves do not metabolize fat.
In aerobic exercise, the energy used comes primarily from aerobic metabolic processes which use oxygen to process the "fuel" being metabolized. This is in contrast to anaerobic exercise where the energy used comes primarily from metabolic processes that do not require separate oxygen.
intermediate and slow twitch muscles because aerobic exercise require oxygen to prove its energy source.
The energy releasing process that does not require oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. This is mainly used by organisms who live in areas with little oxygen such as at the bottom of the ocean.
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When you are exercising, oxygen is released from your body more rapidly. Due to this, your heart rate increases to carry oxygenated blood to your muscles and organs so that they stay in working order.
Yes...if processing is done aerobically...(most complex organisms, like mammals). Anaerobes do not require the presence of oxygen to metabolize sugar.
aerobic exercise
respiration
Fat is the only source of energy that requires oxygen to metabolize into fuel and can be later burn out or lost. oxygen breaks down fat into particles that become TPA (Body energy).