Lactic acid is produced by anaerobic respiration (when there is an absence or insufficiency of oxygen intake). If there is adequate oxygen (provided by respiration) and metabolic fuel, lactic acid is not produced.
Anaerobic Respiration produces lactic acid through a process known as "lactic acid fermentation."
Simple sugars are converted to lactic acid in anaerobic respiration.
No; it is in cellular respiration.
Glycolisis is common to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration,so the substrate is Glucose
Your muscle cells do when you preform lactic acid fermentation.
Anaerobic Respiration produces lactic acid through a process known as "lactic acid fermentation."
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_end_product_of_anaerobic_respiration_in_human_being"Besides energy, you also have lactic acid as a byproduct which is very dangerous if not removed quickly by repaying the oxygen debt.
Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid in humans and ethanol in plants.
The products of aerobic respiration are water and carbon dioxide. The products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and either lactic acid or alcohol. The waste product of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid (in animals). In plants, ethanol is the waste product.
The products of aerobic respiration are water and carbon dioxide. The products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and either lactic acid or alcohol. The waste product of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid (in animals). In plants, ethanol is the waste product.
Simple sugars are converted to lactic acid in anaerobic respiration.
No; it is in cellular respiration.
No it is not formed in aerobic respiration. It is produced in anaerobic respiration
No, lactic acid fermentation is anaerobic.
Lactic acid
yes
Anaerobic Respiration.