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Anaerobic Glycolysis occurs in our muscle cells during high intensity physical activity and the system last up to 3 minutes. Glycolysis is the break down of sugar

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eccentric The body partially breaks down glucose to produce energy (ATP) and the by-product lactic acid

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alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid

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