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Accumulation of latic acid is due to Anaerobic respiration. During anaerobic respiration the cells use muscle energy in the absence of oxygen to produce energy for work and that is why latic acid accumulates.

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Answered by sajinkya674
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Anaerobic respiration in muscles

Glucose is not completely broken down, so much less energy is released than during aerobic respiration. There is a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles during vigorous exercise. The lactic acid needs to be oxidised to carbon dioxide and water later.

Answered by Anonymous
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AP.BIO: ENE‑1 (EU), ENE‑1.K (LO), ENE‑1.K.1 (EK), ENE‑1.K.2 (EK), ENE‑1.L (LO), ENE‑1.L.1 (EK), ENE‑1.L.6 (EK), ENE‑1.L.7 (EK)

How cells extract energy from glucose without oxygen. In yeast, the anaerobic reactions make alcohol, while in your muscles, they make lactic acid.

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