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anaerobic respiration is carried out when the tissues in the body lack oxygen. such as during heavy exerice. the body cant pump oxygen to the tissues fast enough so they undergo anaerobic respirtation. however this causes lactic acid in the muscles and the oxygen 'debt' has to be paid back
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
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Anaerobic exercise eats up much more energy than aerobic exercise. As well, it causes buildup of lactic acid in the muscles, which if given too much can cause serious damage.
Only when your body cells run out of energy.
A lack of oxygen.
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.
Aerobic because it doesn't require Oxygen to make unlike anaerobic respiration. Thus making it far more efficient even though it causes cramps.
This is caused by a buildup of lactic acid.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
anaerobic respiration is carried out when the tissues in the body lack oxygen. such as during heavy exerice. the body cant pump oxygen to the tissues fast enough so they undergo anaerobic respirtation. however this causes lactic acid in the muscles and the oxygen 'debt' has to be paid back
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Muscles use aerobic respiration to metabolize the energy they need to function. When they have insufficient oxygen to metabolize all the energy they need, they use anaerobic respiration in the form of fermentation. The Lactic acid which is created as a by product of fermentation builds up in the muscles and causes soreness.
When muscles overexert, the available oxygen may run out and they resort to anaerobic metabolism creating lactic acid which is what causes the soreness felt after exercise.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.