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lactic acid
When muscle cells undergo anaerobic respiration they become fatigued and painful due to the buildup of pyruvate in cells. The pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.
It makes them sore.
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
Lactic acid fermentation is an anaerobic process. This means that lactic acid is produced in the absence of oxygen. This usually occur in bacteria cells but can also occur in muscle cells.
Lactic acid that builds up in the muscle cells
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When there is not enough oxygen for cells to operate at maximum ability, they undergo anaerobic respiration, the major product of which is lactic acid. Lactic acid causes immense pain and a burning sensation - muscle fatigue - which is the body's defense against being worked to the point where the muscle cells are destroyed by the buildup of acid and permanent damage is done.
The presence of too much lactic acid in muscle cells causes damage called lactic acid burn. This condition occurs when respiration takes place with insufficient oxygen.
Muscle cells produce lactic acid during anaerobic fermentation. A buildup of lactic acid cause your muscles to feel tired.
Lactic acid
Lactate (also known as lactic acid) and NAD+
Muscle fatigue is caused by an accumulation of lactic acid in muscles.
lactic acid
Lactic Acid :)
*muscle cells
Lactic Acid forms in the muscles as a metabolic by-product of intense muscle use. The resultant lactic acid (CO2 Buildup) in the muscle causes a delayed onset muscle stiffness/soreness.