accumulation of this result in muscular pain (a)citric acid (b) nitric
acid (c) lactic acid (d) hydrochloric acid
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lactic acid accumulation causes muscle pain
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The accumulation of lactic acid result in muscular pain.
- While there is a strong demand for energy during vigorous exercise, there is a finite amount of oxygen available.
- In order to meet the need for energy, anaerobic respiration occurs in the muscle cells.
- The blood's glucose serves as a quick supply of energy for the muscles.
- Glycogen, a form of glucose storage, is found in muscles.
- The process of glycogenolysis converts the glycogen into glucose, and the glucose then fuels the muscle's production of ATP through the process of glycolysis.
- As a result of anaerobic muscle respiration during intense activity, lactic acid is produced, which results in muscle cramps and exhaustion.
- As a result, cramps in the legs during vigorous exercise are caused by the buildup of lactic acid.
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