Anaerobic respiration - resulting in lactic acid build up in muscle cells, and sore muscles...
Fermenation
from the process called respiration.
The process of anaerobic glycolysis helps provide additional energy when there are limited amounts of oxygen in the muscles due to strenuous activities. This process can be manifested by the burning sensation in the muscles due to hard exercise.
The process of breaking down food to release energy is called "Digestion".
Respiration is the process of oxidation of glucose to release the energy in the form of heat.
Oxygen and a source of Fuel/Energy, and a Cell. "Lactic Acid Burn", that occurs to overworked muscles, occurs during Respiration that takes place without enough oxygen at the time.
Oxygen and a source of Fuel/Energy, and a Cell. "Lactic Acid Burn", that occurs to overworked muscles, occurs during Respiration that takes place without enough oxygen at the time.
The process of cellular respiration is responsible for releasing energy. In addition, ATP is responsible for storing additional released energy.
the energy sources are, in order of use; sugars, fats and muscles. Easily broken down, yes.
inspirationInpiration involves contraction of muscles. This is an energy requiring process
The sun's energy is used by plants in photosynthesis to produce carbohydrates. Humans ingest carbohydrates when they eat foods that have fruits and vegetables in them. The body digests carbohydrates in the small intestine and then stores it in the muscles and liver until it is needed in form of glucose. The muscles then burn the glucose through a process of cellular respiration that uses an ATP molecule to release the energy and and provide work.
The process by which producers and consumers release stored energy from food molecules is respiration.