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Sometimes while running, the athletes suffer from muscle cramps. Why? How is the respiration in this case different from aerobic respiration?

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Answer

During intense running, muscle cells may not get enough oxygen to meet the energy demand. As a result, they switch from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration.

In anaerobic respiration:

  • Glucose is broken down without oxygen, producing less energy.
  • It leads to the formation of lactic acid, which accumulates in muscles and causes cramps and pain.

Glucose {\overset{\text{Cytoplasm}}{\longrightarrow}} Pyruvate {\overset{\text{Muscle Cell}}{\longrightarrow}} Lactic acid + Energy

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