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How the lactic acid get deposited during anaerobic respiration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍️ Glucose is not completely broke down, so much less energy is released then 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.

In this way, the lactic acid get deposited during anaerobic respiration.

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Answered by IsabellaKristen
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The partial breakdown of glucose produces lactic acid.

Glucose in the presence of oxygen produces carbon dioxide + water + energy ( Aerobic respiration)

Glucose (in the muscles) in the absence of oxygen produces lactic acid + energy ( Anaerobic respiration)

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