A sprinter would build up more lactic acid, since the intensity of the effort would create a larger amount and the speed of the effort would allow less time for it to be removed through circulation. The most lactic acid buildup is seen, though, in anaerobic activities like strength training. This is what causes muscle"burn", especially in the leg muscles of weightlifters.
muscle not getting enough energy they use latic acid fermentation to produce ATP.
Sprinter
in milk, lactic acidacetylsalicilic acid, aspirin
Anaerobic respiration:Glucose = Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide + EnergyC6H12O6=2C2H5OH+2CO2+ENERGY
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you might die or might survive but for sure you will die so don't try to do it!!
I think it might be Lactic acids
you could cramp up and drown
in milk, lactic acidacetylsalicilic acid, aspirin
you could cramp up and drown
If you eat too quickly, you might develop indigestion. You will develop gas because of the air you swallow while you eat.
50+ sit-ups a day for 2-3 weeks (your muscels might hurt the next day,but that's actually a good thing!!)
Theory
Lactic Acid I know only one, there might be more.
None. There is almost no production of lactic acid in the muscle, pretty much all of it is in the form of lactate ions. They are not formed due to lack of oxygen, this is also a misconception, they are formed when the demand for ATP is too high to be met by phosphorilative oxidation, which produces more ATP per unit of glucose but does so at a slow rate.
they will become big
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