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what is anaerobic respiration? when does it happen in humans and why​

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Answered by habibkhan4
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Anaerobic respiration in humans occurs in muscles during strenuous exercise, when sufficient oxygen is not available. It results in the build-up of lactic acid leading to muscle fatigue. When there is an inadequate supply of oxygen during intense exercise, muscles derive energy from anaerobic respiration.

Answered by MrPerfect59
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Anaerobic respiration in humans occurs in muscles during strenuous exercise, when sufficient oxygen is not available. It results in the build-up of lactic acid leading to muscle fatigue. When there is an inadequate supply of oxygen during intense exercise, muscles derive energy from anaerobic respiration

Answered by MrPerfect59
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Anaerobic respiration in humans occurs in muscles during strenuous exercise, when sufficient oxygen is not available. It results in the build-up of lactic acid leading to muscle fatigue. When there is an inadequate supply of oxygen during intense exercise, muscles derive energy from anaerobic respiration

Answered by MrPerfect59
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Anaerobic respiration in humans occurs in muscles during strenuous exercise, when sufficient oxygen is not available. It results in the build-up of lactic acid leading to muscle fatigue. When there is an inadequate supply of oxygen during intense exercise, muscles derive energy from anaerobic respiration

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