Lactic acid fatigue.
lactic acid+energy
the breakdown of glucose to form lactic acid and energy
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.
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
Lactic Acid formation is accompanied by Anaerobic Glycolysis
"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.
The equation for Anaerobic respiration is: Glucose -> Lactic Acid + Energy (ATP)
C6H1206 -->2CH3CHOHCOOH + ENERGY GLUCOSE --> LACTIC ACID + ENERGY THIS IS ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Lactic Acid
anaerobic respiration
energy and lactic acid.
No, lactic acid fermentation is anaerobic.
it produces lactic acid and energy
lactic acid+energy
The anaerobic glycolysis energy pathway produces ATP from carbohydrates only. This energy pathway produces lactic acid as a by product.
lactic acid is formed by anaerobic respiration when insufficient oxygen is present.
the breakdown of glucose to form lactic acid and energy