what products are formed during respiration in our muscles when there is less supply of oxygen?
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The product formed during less supply of oxygen is called Glucose. Later on it is converted into lactic acid and energy.
During the process of glycolysis, the glucose molecules are separated into two pyruvates during the sequence of enzyme reactions.
Due to absence of sufficient oxygen, pyruvate is transformed into lactic acid in animals.
During the process of glycolysis, the glucose molecules are separated into two pyruvates during the sequence of enzyme reactions.
Due to absence of sufficient oxygen, pyruvate is transformed into lactic acid in animals.
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The product formed during less supply of oxygen is called glucose
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