lactic acid
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
loss of oxygen.... the mitochondria in the cardiac muscle need it to continue to produce energy to keep the muscles contractiong without it the muscles seize from lactic acidosis a byproduct anaerobic respiration.
When muscles work without enough oxygen, they produce a byproduct called lactic acid.
they will swim around at the surface of the water
Lactic acid is associated with muscles experiencing lack of oxygen, which can occur during intense exercise or when the muscles are not receiving enough oxygen to produce energy aerobically. This buildup of lactic acid can contribute to muscle fatigue and soreness.
When muscles become deprived of oxygen, they switch to anaerobic respiration, a process known as lactic acid fermentation. This occurs during intense exercise when the oxygen supply is insufficient for aerobic respiration. As a result, lactic acid is produced, which can lead to muscle fatigue and soreness. This switch allows for continued energy production, albeit less efficiently than aerobic metabolism.
yes it can and if you have a healthy diet and do lots of exercise you will have lots of oxygen to produce energy in muscles and when you exercise your heart beats and that means energy is going through your muscles hope this helped.
because in order to keep functioning your muscles need oxygen that carried by the blood, to produce ATP.
we will die
When yeast is deprived of oxygen, it will convert glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide through a process called fermentation.
When muscles run low on oxygen, they switch to anaerobic metabolism and produce lactic acid, leading to muscle fatigue and soreness. This can happen during intense exercise when oxygen demand exceeds supply.