Biology, asked by ikhawer699, 8 months ago

assimilation of lactic acid and ionic imbalance leads to?​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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Lactic acidosis is a medical condition characterized by the buildup of lactate (especially L-lactate) in the body, with formation of an excessively low pH in the bloodstream. It is a form of metabolic acidosis, in which excessive acid accumulates due to a problem with the body's oxidative metabolism.

Answered by khansuggi
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if assimilation of lactic acid takes place in muscle cells it leads to less oxygen level which means that a person starts suffering from muscle cramps.. lack of oxygen means ANAEROBIC condiition.

Electrolytes need to be maintained in an even balance for your body to function properly. Otherwise, vital body systems can be affected. Severe electrolyte imbalances can cause serious problems such as coma, seizures, and cardiac arrest.

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