CBSE BOARD XII, asked by yogesh000007, 3 months ago

Define the following terms
Oxygen uptake
Lactate threshold

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Answered by Anonymous
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Abstract. During exercise, the oxygen consumption above which aerobic energy production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, causing a sustained increase in lactate and metabolic acidosis, is termed the anaerobic threshold (AT). ... This threshold also defines the VO2 above which the lactate/pyruvate ratio increases.

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Answered by shinchantina
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OXYGEN UPTAKE: Oxygen uptake (or consumption) is a measure of a person's ability to take in oxygen via the respiratory system and deliver it to the working tissues via the cardiovascular system, and the ability of working tissues (predominantly skeletal muscle) to use oxygen.

Lactate threshold : Lactate threshold is the point at which lactate begins to accumulate in the body. It is usually reached between 50% to 80% of an athlete's VO2 max. During moderate exercise, lactate can be absorbed quickly, but with high-intensity exercise, it is produced faster than the body can absorb it.

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