The kind of respiration where lactic acid is a by-product in animals
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Anaerobic Respiration in Muscles
But the supply of oxygen through blood is limited and hence insufficient. During heavy exercise, Some of our muscles respire anaerobically. The anaerobic respiration by muscles brings about the partial breakdown of glucose to form lactic acid.
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Anaerobic Respiration
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Anaerobic means without oxygen. In humans, what you'll do is take glucose, and, in many steps, break it down to two molecules of a three carbon molecule called lactic acid. Anaerobic respiration allows you to continue to temporarily make some ATP, even when your your body can't deliver enough oxygen.
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