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Lactic Acid :)
Lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscle cells when there is not enough oxygen for the cells to undergo aerobic respiration. The buildup of lactic acid is what causes muscle pain when you exercise strenuously.
Lactic acid fermentation occurs due to the lack of oxygen in the the muscle cells Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as an electron receiver to complete the electron transport system, so without it, the cells will be unable to undergo normal respiration and will resort to lactic acid fermentation
Lactic Acid. when too much accumulates, your muscles become sore.
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When there is not enough oxygen for cells to operate at maximum ability, they undergo anaerobic respiration, the major product of which is lactic acid. Lactic acid causes immense pain and a burning sensation - muscle fatigue - which is the body's defense against being worked to the point where the muscle cells are destroyed by the buildup of acid and permanent damage is done.
Yes; lactic acid is the reason muscles cramp. It is a byproduct of when muscle cells perform glycolosis for energy in the absence of oxygen (occurs during repeated exercise of the muscle tissue because oxygen cannot be delivered fast enough).
The presence of too much lactic acid in muscle cells causes damage called lactic acid burn. This condition occurs when respiration takes place with insufficient oxygen.
Muscle cells produce lactic acid during anaerobic fermentation. A buildup of lactic acid cause your muscles to feel tired.
Oxygen Debt- A cumulative deficit of oxygen resulting from intense exercise; the deficit must be made up when the body returns to rest.
Exercise induces the lack of oxygen that causes the waste buildup known as lactic acid.
lactic acid
Lactic Acid :)
Cramp, muscle spasms, fatigue are all symptoms of Latic Acid build up, with anaerobic exercise (without oxygen,ie like sprinting) causes this to build up very quickly as Latic acid is also a build up of carbon dioxide in our bodies. With aerobic exercise your contantly giving your body the fuel it needs to keep burning and replenshing your body with oxygen.
This is caused by a buildup of lactic acid.
The "burning" sensation you feel is not combustion. It is due to a buildup of lactic acid.
# How is lactic acid buildup dealt with by the body?