If oxygen supplies are depleted during exercise, the body will use anaerobic respiration to produce the energy being demanded. What effects might this have on the athlete? Explain your answer.


Respuesta :

It will make the athletse's muscles produce lactid acid. By which his muscle might become very tired and ache, and the athlete might do the exercice he's doing slower.

Answer:

Intense pain in the muscle is caused due to production of lactic acid (as a result of anaerobic respiration)

Explanation:

When an athlete exercises intensely, the muscles carry out lactic acid fermentation in the absence of oxygen.  

Lactic acid fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration in which phosphate and glucose with in the muscles is broken down to produce energy and a byproduct, lactic acid.  

Lactic acid causes intense pain and fatigue in the muscles due to which muscles can not rely on anaerobic respiration for a longer period of time.  

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