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why anaerobic respiration takes place in fear conditions in humans​

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Answered by irshadkwt99
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Answer:

Since when we are in fear lactic acid is also formed

Explanation:

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In Humans, anaerobic respiration usually takes place in muscles or muscle cells.

Since muscles require more energy at fast rate and there is a limited oxygen supply in muscle cells, so anaerobic respiration takes place to provide the energy required to the muscles.

The basic reasons behind why only anaerobic respiration takes place in muscles , is that this mode of respiration forms ATP more quickly than aerobic respiration. During physical activity, muscles required energy more that's why this mode of respiration takes place in

Absence of Oxygen..

SO BY THIS WHEN WE ARE IN FEAR ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION TAKES PLACE

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In fear conditions the rate of amount of oxygen we respire is less than normal breathing. Therefore it affect muscles and lactic acid will form........

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