what happens to pyruvic acid, lactic acid when formed anaeribically in the body
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When people exercise, sometimes the oxygen supply needed to power muscles is depleted more quickly than it can be restored. When this happens, muscle cells temporarily switch to anaerobic respiration to generate energy. Lactic acid builds in the muscles as a result of this process. Oversaturation of lactic acid leads to muscle cramps and fatigue.
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