It diffuses into capillaries in the muscle where red blood cells and the blood carry it to the lungs were it is released and oxygen takes its place in the blood.
Carbon! I think....
no.
Carbon dioxide.This is due to the fact that muscles need oxygen to function and so uses oxygen and converts it into Carbon dioxide. Hopefully this helps!
It is removed to the lungs in the blood
Carbon! I think....
Carbon! I think....
Muscle fatigue occurs when there is an accumulation of carbon dioxide due to intense physical activity, which leads to anaerobic respiration. During vigorous exercise, the body may not supply enough oxygen to meet the demands of the muscles, causing them to produce energy anaerobically. This process generates lactic acid and excess carbon dioxide, resulting in a drop in pH and contributing to the sensation of fatigue and discomfort in the muscles.
Yes.
boxing need to use your muscles and your stomach to push out carbon dioxide.
The blood performs this task.
protein
Working muscles produce carbon dioxide and lactic acid as waste products during physical activity. When muscles metabolize glucose for energy, carbon dioxide is generated and transported to the lungs for exhalation. Lactic acid accumulates during anaerobic respiration, especially during intense exercise, and can contribute to muscle fatigue.