why cramps occur in muscle cells during anaerobic respiration
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when breakdown of gulcose produce lactic acid and then the supply of oxygen to the muscle cells increase.the increase in the supply of oxygen results in the complete breakdown of lactic acid into carbon dioxide and water
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In anaerobic respiration, the glucose is partially broken down in the absence of oxygen to produce comparatively less amount of energy and a waste product called lactic acid. Now, one of the most prominent reasons for the muscle cramps is the accumulation of these lactic acid.
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