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Yes. It is called endogenous ethanol production, occurs in the gut, and can create about an ounce of pure alcohol each and every day. So even alcohol abstainers consume more than the alcohol content of a beer or a shot of whiskey daily.
In your muscle cells. In your case, the only fermentation your cells are going through is lactic acid fermentation (and not alcohol fermentation). Anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. If there is oxygen present, then your cells will go through aerobic respiration normally. However, there are times when your cells lack oxygen, as in intense exercise. When cells can do both aerobic and anaerobic respiration, it is called facultative respiration.
lactate fermentation (build up of lactic acid) and alcoholic fermentation (produces ethanol)
fermentation
Fermentation is also called an anaerobic process. It is a conversion of sugar to carbon dioxide and alcohol by yeast.
latic acid
fermentation results in evolution of carbondioxide. fermentation can be carried out either aerobically(in presence of oxygen or air) or anaerobically(in absence of oxygen).
I think if an outdoor activity is called a "sport" it's probably strenuous to some degree. There are many outdoor hobbies that are not. ***** Coarse fishing from the bank of a canal, river, or lake is definitely a non-strenuous 'sport'! A sport very popular in Britain.
fermentation
Yes. It is called endogenous ethanol production, occurs in the gut, and can create about an ounce of pure alcohol each and every day. So even alcohol abstainers consume more than the alcohol content of a beer or a shot of whiskey daily.
The process of anaerobic glycolysis helps provide additional energy when there are limited amounts of oxygen in the muscles due to strenuous activities. This process can be manifested by the burning sensation in the muscles due to hard exercise.
It is called "fermentation" to be precise "aerobic fermentation".
Treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy usually consists of taking medicines and restricting strenuous exercise. Drugs called beta blockers and calcium channel blockers are usually prescribed.
anaerobic respiration is also called fermentation. The two types are lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation.
fermentation!
The process of grape juice transforming into wine with the help of yeast is called fermentation.
This is called lactic acid fermentation. What happens is, when your muscles lack oxygen but still need to make energy to use for continued contraction, they begin to use the fermentation process. The byproduct of this process is lactic acid, which builds up in the muscle tissue. Naturally, a large amount of acid will burn, and this accounts for the burning sensation you feel in the muscle after a long bout of intense exercise. In other words, this is how you " Feel the burn!" as all the exercise videos say.