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Lactic acid fermentation takes place in the mitochondria of muscle cells.
When exercising, lactic acid builds up AFTER the stored glycogen in your muscles are used up. It builds up in your muscles. It is what makes your muscles burn. Its buildup is what makes your muscles tire and give out. Lactic acid is actually a fuel, not a caustic waste product. Muscles make it deliberately, producing it from glucose, and they burn it to obtain energy. The reason trained athletes can perform so hard and so long is because their intense training causes their muscles to adapt so they more readily and efficiently absorb lactic acid. If you're a new exerciser, chances are you will be very sore after your first workouts, but will build up a tolerance to it. This means you're getting stronger!
It Builds up when you exersize and muscle cant get enough oxygen. its another way of creating energy.
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.
The fermentation of milk occurs to form curd, of course lactic acid is released.
Lactic acid
Lactic Acid
lactid acid build up occurs when muscles do not get enough oxygen
the lactic acid builds up
That is lactic acid. This is what produces a "burning" feeling.
Lactic acid builds up and that's why it starts to burn.
usually they will feel cramped.
Lactic Acid, which is toxic and accounts for the burn felt during exercise. Hence the expression: No Pain No Gain.
Lactic Acid is produced during extended muscle contraction by fermentation.
Lactic acid is produced by muscles during intense activity. The human body has a way of removing the lactic acid. When the production of lactic acid overcomes the body's ability to remove it, a side stitch commonly occurs.Regular exercise can improve the body's ability to cope with lactic acid buildup.
Lactic acid fermentation occurs during heavy exercising. The lactic acid builds up in the muscle cells and disrupts metabolic pathways. This causes you to feel a soreness in the muscles.
Lactic acid is formed by anaerobic respiration, and builds up in the muscles.