Why does lack of oxygen in muscles often lead to cramps among cricketers?
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Conversion of pyruvate to lactic acid.
Explaination: Intracellular acidosis occurs due to lactic acid accumulationand it has been regarded as the most important cause of skeletal muscle fatigue. Lactic acid is formed and accumulated in the muscle under conditions of high energy demand, rapid fluctuations of the energy requirement and insufficient supply of oxygen. Subsequently, the pyruvate synthesised during glycolysis is converted to lactic acid in anaerobic condition.
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because anaerobic respiration takes place
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This results due to Lactic acid produced in the muscle from the metabolism of carbohydrate in the cells
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