Lactate buildup
waste product from anaerobic respiration
The burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
The muscles will produce lactic acid which feels like the muscles are burning.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
brain and muscles together. reflexes, like when something fals of the table and you catch it. automatic muscles like heart and lungs
Anaerobic respiration takes place when you demand your muscles to do vigorous work. Normally, aerobic respiration takes place but when energy is needed immediately, anaerobic respiration takes place. During anaerobic respiration, the body produces lactic acid, which leads to the burning sensation. Your lungs deliver oxygen to the muscles much slower than the rate you need, since you're putting your muscles through an extensive exercise, and this leads to muscle fatigue.
Lactate is the most likely cause of the burning you feel in overworked muscles.
The burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
The burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
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The burning sensation in the muscles after strenuous exercise is caused by lactic acid. It is an acid that is formed when the body breaks down carbohydrates to use for energy when the normal energy stores have been used up. Muscles are building up lactate from anaerobic respiration. (apex!)
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Cardiovascular workout does not help in burning out muscles. On the contrary, it helps in burning out calories.
Yes, the gluteal muscles are "abductor" muscles which extend the legs away from the body and are involved along with the quadriceps in forward/rearward motion, and in jumping.
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Lactate is the most likely cause of the burning one feels in the muscles.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Muscles are building up lactate from anaerobic respiration. -Apex- :)