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Yes. But we are not supposed to be anaerobic organism and this lactate will eventually converted into to carbon bi oxide and water to give us energy.
Anaerobic respiration plays a major role in keeping us alive like when your running around and you feel out of breath anaerobic respiration takes over and give your body energy when your lungs cant
To divide and to build up large molecules!
Anaerobic respiration plays a major role in keeping us alive like when your running around and you feel out of breath anaerobic respiration takes over and give your body energy when your lungs cant
It allows us to make energy when our cells are not getting oxygen, but in return produces lactic acid. This is not a significant energy source because it only gives the body 2 ATP unlike aerobic respiration which gives around 25 times that amount. Anearobic respiration is used when you sprint because you rapidly use up energy and don't have oxygen coming in fast enough to do aerobic respiration, so it makes up for that using anaerobic respiration.
To get energy..
the skin receptor that helps us to touch is our skin receptors
Because, he points us to ours sins, and only Jesus can save us.
The Respiratory system help us meets its needs by giving us energy
By increasing the use of solar energy, we can reduce the use of oil, gas, and/or coal, thereby reducing the production and release of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide into the atmosphere. That could help us to become carbon neutral.
We kick the pedals of the bi-cycle. The energy given by us on the system is called input energy. Now the cycle moves through a distance. This is the out put energy that we get from the system. The ratio of the out put energy to that of input is defined as the efficiency of the system.
The flow energy equation is a mathematical expression that describes the energy balance in a fluid flow system. It relates the energy input, output, and losses in the system. This equation helps us understand how energy is transferred and transformed within the system, highlighting the importance of energy conservation and efficiency in the flow process.