examples of anareobic
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100 m sprints.
lifting heavy weight for 4–5 reps.
anaerobic means in lack of oxygen.
where intensity is high ,so duration is low.
u need more oxygen,but supply is not that much.
thats why after completing the activity
HYPERVENTILATION happens.
hope it will help you.
lifting heavy weight for 4–5 reps.
anaerobic means in lack of oxygen.
where intensity is high ,so duration is low.
u need more oxygen,but supply is not that much.
thats why after completing the activity
HYPERVENTILATION happens.
hope it will help you.
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Anaerobic respiration means that the organisms respire without using the oxygen it is called as the anaerobic respiration
in anaerobic respiration Lactic acid is produced
Example for anaerobic are
Yeast ,Some Algea Actinomyces, Bacteroides,Clostridium, Fusobacterium, Peptostreptococcus, Porphyromonas, Prevotella, Propionibacterium, and Veillonella
While aerobic exercise relies on oxygen, anaerobic exercise is fueled by energy stored in your muscles through a process called glycolysis. Glycolysis is a method by which glycogen is broken down into glucose, also known as 'sugar' and is converted into energy. Glycolysis occurs in muscle cells during anaerobic exercise without the use of oxygen in order to produce energy quickly, thus producing lactic acid, which causes your muscles to fatigue
in anaerobic respiration Lactic acid is produced
Example for anaerobic are
Yeast ,Some Algea Actinomyces, Bacteroides,Clostridium, Fusobacterium, Peptostreptococcus, Porphyromonas, Prevotella, Propionibacterium, and Veillonella
While aerobic exercise relies on oxygen, anaerobic exercise is fueled by energy stored in your muscles through a process called glycolysis. Glycolysis is a method by which glycogen is broken down into glucose, also known as 'sugar' and is converted into energy. Glycolysis occurs in muscle cells during anaerobic exercise without the use of oxygen in order to produce energy quickly, thus producing lactic acid, which causes your muscles to fatigue
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