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06 Anaerobic respiration can occur in humans.
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Answered by dadslover919
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Anaerobic respiration takes place in muscles of human beings. this happens when we do a more amount of physical work. and sometimes sufficient amount of oxygen is unable to reach the muscles hence anaerobic respiration occurs in muscles and lactic acid is formed.

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Answered by imagelover
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Explanation:

human muscle cells undergoes an aerobic respiration when there is shortage of oxygen. this occurs during heavy exercise or excessive physical activity, more energy is needed but little or no oxygen is available. the glucose does not break down ( oxidise) completely and form lactic acid. lactic acid accumulates in the muscles causing pain or cramps. when we rest and the availability of oxygen increases, the lactic acid is converted to carbon dioxide and water.

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