Blood pH must be within 7.35--7.45.
The system will do whatever it takes to maintain this.
Any acid will necessitate water retention to dilute the acid effect.
Consider all acid foods, coffee, stress.........as producing an acid effect
and thereby causing water retention.
dbh
Lactic acid has a higher potential energy than water. This is because lactic acid contains chemical bonds that store more energy compared to the bonds in water.
soreness
The by-product of lactic acid fermentation is lactic acid. This process occurs in muscle cells when oxygen is in short supply, leading to the production of lactic acid as a way to generate energy. Lactic acid can build up in muscles and cause fatigue and muscle soreness.
A strong acid is defined as one which disassociates completely in water. Lactic acid does not completely disassociate in water, therefore it is catagorized as a weak acid.
Lactic acid has one ion per molecule when dissolved in water.
Yes, lactic acid can contribute to muscle fatigue during intense exercise.
The lactic acid test is used as an indirect assessment of the oxygen level in tissues and to determine the cause and course of lactic acidosis.
Lactate (also known as lactic acid) and NAD+
Anaerobic respiration in muscle cells during strenuous exercise produces lactic acid as a byproduct. This buildup of lactic acid can cause muscle fatigue and soreness.
no, lactic acid does
Lactic acid
Yes, lactic acid can contribute to fatigue during physical activity. When the body breaks down glucose for energy without enough oxygen, lactic acid is produced. This buildup of lactic acid can lead to muscle fatigue and discomfort.