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Which fibers are primarily responsible for producing lactic acid?

Fast-twitch muscle fibers are primarily responsible for producing lactic acid during intense exercise. These fibers fatigue quickly but can generate energy rapidly through anaerobic metabolism, leading to lactic acid accumulation when oxygen supply is insufficient.


Lactic acid is muscle illness?

Lactic acid is NOT a muscle illness.


One type of fermentation in muscle cells produces?

Lactate (also known as lactic acid) and NAD+


What chemical build up causes muscle fatigue and muscle cramps?

Lactic Acid.


What is the waste product of fermentation in your muscle cells?

Lactic acid


What are the physiological factors that may alter the amount of lactic acid accumulation in the same athlete?

Lactic acid is a byproduct of energy use in the muscle fibers. It can result in a cramp or weakness. The physiological factors that may alter the amount of lactic acid accumulation can be the stress or pressure to win the game.


Does lactic acid cause muscle fatigue?

Yes, lactic acid can contribute to muscle fatigue during intense exercise.


What substance causes muscle fatigue?

Lactic acid that builds up in the muscle cells


What is the by-product of lactic acid fermentation?

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.


What are the three symptoms of lactic acid build-up?

The three symptoms of lactic acid build-up are muscle fatigue, muscle soreness, and muscle weakness.


Muscle fatigue occurs due to accumulation of?

carbon dioxide


Does the accumulation of lactic acid cause soreness in overexercised muscle?

The accumulation of lactic acid in muscles during intense exercise is often associated with fatigue, but it is not the primary cause of delayed muscle soreness (DOMS) that occurs after overexertion. DOMS is primarily attributed to microscopic damage to muscle fibers and the subsequent inflammatory response, rather than lactic acid buildup. While lactic acid levels can rise during vigorous activity, they typically return to normal shortly after exercise, whereas muscle soreness can develop 24 to 48 hours post-exercise.