When your muscles contract without enough oxygen they produce lactic acid.
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
Lactic acid fermentation takes place in the mitochondria of muscle cells.
This is a chemical change.
Usually, sore muscles are a result of a build-up of lactic acid. Lactic acid molecular formula is C3H6O3, or 3 carbon, 6 hydrogen, and 3 oxygen.
lactic acid
lactic acid
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
Lactic acid
Yes. When your muscles don't get enough oxygen they must obtain oxygen through a process called lactic acid fermentation. The lactic acid that forms as a result causes a burning sensation.
They can get some energy out of glycolysis, or the splitting of glucose into pyruvate, and the pyruvate can be fermented into lactic acid, producing more energy. This lactic acid is why your muscles get sore after oxygen deprivation.
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
When muscles are working hard and not enough oxygen is available the Kreb's cycle shuts down and the end product of glycolysis, pyruvic acid gets converted to lactic acid.
They should use more oxygen your muscles burn either sugar or fat, it doesnt need oxygen to burn sugar, but the by product of burning sigar is lactic acid or pruvic acid, anyway it makes your muscles ache. if you are exercising and breathing hard, then you are burning sugars. to burn fat your muscles need oxygen. The harder you work the more ogygen is required.
lack of oxygen
The muscles build lactic acid when you're doing strenuous exercise.
Lactic acid fermentation takes place in the mitochondria of muscle cells.
Sometimes insufficient oxygen is pumped to muscles through the blood stream during heavy physical exercise. Muscles start to prodoce energy anaerobically, without oxygen, and the by-product of which is lactic acid. Lactic acid built-up in our muscles give them a tingly feeling.