oxygen debt. more oxygen is needed than what is being supplied. the body then begins anaerobic respiration (the cells "breathe" for you). a result of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid. lactic acid is that soreness feeling you get after a hard workout
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
When muscles don't receive enough oxygen, they can't produce enough energy through aerobic respiration. This can lead to a buildup of lactic acid, causing muscle fatigue and cramping. In severe cases, lack of oxygen can result in muscle cell damage and necrosis.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Lactic acid
During hypoxic conditions when they cannot get enough oxygen.
Lactic acid is associated with muscles experiencing lack of oxygen, which can occur during intense exercise or when the muscles are not receiving enough oxygen to produce energy aerobically. This buildup of lactic acid can contribute to muscle fatigue and soreness.
well, you die
They get sore and start using energy from other places but soon they will stop all together if they are not getting the proper amount of oxygen.
When muscles work without enough oxygen, they produce a byproduct called lactic acid.
well if muscles run out of oxygen you might slow down and not breath proppely and you might also die.
because the tongue is a muscle. Low iron causes the hemoglobin (what binds oxygen to red blood cells) to be low. This leads to the muscles not getting enough oxygen. When muscles do not get enough oxygen they tend to ache and cramp easily.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.