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Lactic acid deposited in our muscles during anaerobic respiration is a dash carbon molecule.
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Answered by N163411
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Answer:

three

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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Lactic acid deposited in our muscles during anaerobic respiration is a 3 carbon molecule

CH3CHCOOH.

  • Lactic acid is an organic acid mainly produced in muscle cell and red blood cells
  • Lactic acid is produced when carbohydrate is broken down from the production of ATP in absence of oxygen.
  • Lactic acid is produced due to anaerobic respiration.
  • After lactic acid is produced it is cleared through the liver.
  • The liver converts back to glucose for fuel.

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