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Q: What happens to lactate during recovery?
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What is the name enzymes that catalyzes the formation of lactate during lactate fermentation?

lactate dehydrogenase


What does lactate cause?

Lactate threshold is caused when lactate production exceeds lactate clearance during exercise or increasing intensity.


What is the benefit of wearing compression socks basically?

The purpoted benefits of compressions socks range from increasing cardiac output and venous return during exercises to decreasing blood lactate levels and heart during recovery.


What is the name of the biochemical pathway describing the conversion of lactate to glucose?

gluconeogenesis or glyconeogenesis. It happens in the cori cicle, for instance - during exercise the muscles use the accumulated glucose to produce energy, producing lactate. Then the lactate goes in the blood stream and is used (mainly) in the liver to produce glucose again


What is the net production of ATP during complete oxidation of lactate?

After the completion of oxidation of lactate, 2 ATP molecules are produced. Lactate is then sent to the liver to be turned back into glycolysis.


What happens when you mix sodium hydroxide with lactic acid?

sodium lactate


What substances increases in muscles during intense exercise?

lactate


What happens If a large amount of lubricant is removed from a system during refrigerant recovery?

the sys has too much lubricant


Muscle cells when an individual is excerising heavily and when the muscle becomes oxygen deprived convert pyruvate to lactate What happens to the lactate in the skeletal muscle cells?

The lactate is taken to the liver and converted back to pyruvate.


What happens when calcium lactate is heated?

calcium carbonate, acetaldehyde and 2-hydroxy propanal


What is alactacid mechanism?

The involvement of the lactacid and alactacid mechanisms in oxygen debt was examined in 2 dogs prior to and after a 6-week training program by using tryptophan and quinolinic acid to block the removal of lactate by the liver. The results show that the lactacid mechanism is involved at work loads resulting in sufficient elevation of blood lactate during the recovery period. It was further shown that training produced a significant decrease in both oxygen debt and blood lactate. Mechanisms responsible for the findings are discussed.


A tissue deprived of an oxygen supply during exercise would develop an accumulation of?

lactate