lactic acid
lactic acid
This shift in metabolism is referred to as the anaerobic threshold, or the lactic acid threshold.
As a result of anaerobic metabolism in cells, glucose is converted in the cytoplasm to lactic acid without employing the electron transport change.
The body's metabolic process usually involves the oxidation of glucose. When the body cannot get enough oxygen to meet the demands for energy, cells begin using the anaerobic process (without oxygen). This process breaks down glucose and glycogen to lactic acid which then diffuses into the blood stream. The result of anaerobic metabolism can be seen in athletes who are rapidly using energy, at a faster rate than oxygen can be re-supplied to the muscles. Lactic acid build up impedes muscle functions, causing pain and sometimes nausea.
Carbohydrates affect metabolism in the following way. When eaten in a sensible portion, they aim to break down to only give energy. When eaten excessively, they can give excess fat.
When the body runs out of oxygen, it switches to anaerobic metabolism, which generates energy without oxygen. During anaerobic metabolism, glucose is broken down into lactic acid to produce energy. However, this process is less efficient and can only sustain limited activity before fatigue sets in.
They slow their body systems down. They drop their metabolism, slow their heart beat, reduce their body temperature and survive by burning fat laid down during the summer and autumn months. Water is a byproduct of the metabolism of fat and supplies all the fluid the hedgehog needs when its metabolism is in such a 'low gear'. You can check out the Hedgehogs page of my website for more details if required.
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Anaerobic cellular metabolism/respiration.Oxygen is used as the ultimate electron acceptors in the electron transport chain which produces a proton gradient for the chemiosmosis (ATP formation). Certain organisms use nitrate or sulfate instead of oxygen. Fermentation is an example of anaerobic respiration.
Metabolism is the rate at which the body burns food for energy. No, milk does not slow down the body's metabolism.
Respiration ---- * areobic respiration which requires oxygen * anaerobic doesn't require oxygen aerobic respiration needs glucose and oxygen. During anaerobic respiration the glucose is only partly broken down to form lactic acid and energy.
Nuts have been shown to increase your metabolism. It's a myth that nuts will slow down one's metabolism.