fermentation occurs in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration).
in muscle cells, when the blood supply is inadequate, anaerobic respiration takes place and the glucose is converted into lactic acid in the absence of oxygen :)
You use cells for respiration, not muscles.
The diaphragm is the most important muscle in breathing.
Diaphragm movements help in external respiration.Also movements of rib cage is important
after a prolonged workout when your muscles hurt is when cellular respiration is used
They are always respiring aerobically. But they undergo anaerobic respiration when energy is not enough
Your muscle cells use fermentation when they are low on oxygen and need more ATP.
They use Lactic Acid Fermentation
cellular respiration if there is enough oxygen. Lactic Acid fermentation if there is a lack of oxygen.
Cellular Respiration
creatine phosphate, anerobic cellular respiration, and areobic cellular respiration all produce ATP.
Yes, they do use oxygen to carry out cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration
Lack of oxygen in the cells. Cellular respiration requires oxygen. Without oxygen, the cells acquire the energy they need from lactic acid fermentation. (This is the cause of muscle pain after workouts).
The heart and the lungs Cellular respiration
The starting materials of cellular respiration are sugars-such as glucose-and oxygen.
Cellular Respiration
Oxygen
One gas is oxygen
Fueled by the metabolism of sugar, the ATP byproducts (ADP) are reconstituted into ATP molecules. Use of ATP energy requires no oxygen - when the ATP is depleted the muscle cells must use cellular respiration to obtain energy and once the muscle is at rest the ATP stores are replenished.