It's called lactic acid
The ending product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells is lactic acid.
The product obtained during cellular anaerobic respiration human muscle cell water, energy and carbon dioxide.
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Lactic acid and oxygen debt
Cardiac muscle cells can respire in both aerobic and anaerobic environments. However, the main difference is that the energy required by the cardiac muscle cells is obtained differently in the aerobic and anaerobic environments.
No, Cardiac muscle makes most of its ATP via aerobic mechanisms (not anaerobic mechanisms).
This question refers to anaerobic respiration. It is specifically known as the Cori, or lactic acid cycle which produces ATP between the muscle and liver.
muscle use without oxygen
Anaerobic respiration occurs whenever oxygen can't be delivered to the muscle when it needs to contract.
Anaerobic
Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration that takes place in resting muscle tissue. This is in contrast to the anaerobic respiration that happens when muscles are exercised.
anaerobic