A student runs 5 kilometers (km) each afternoon at a slow, leisurely pace. One day, she runs 2 km as fast as she can. Afterward, she is winded. The next morning, she wakes up very sore. She thought she was in great shape - why was she winded? What has accumulated in her muscles? Identify the name of this type of cellular respiration.

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Answer:

The correct answer is that our student accumulated lactic acid.

Explanation:

What is acid lactic and where it comes from? It comes from the breakdown of glucose when there is no oxygen present (glycolytic metabolism), that is, in an anaerobic exercise such as running or cycling at high speed, like the case of our student, where there is a high intensity and a very short duration.

What happen then?  When we keep doing exercise with high intensity an exercise, lactic acid will begin to accumulate by not giving the body time to remove it.

How can we avoid lactic acid? With training, there is no more. Based on training, the body deploys adaptive mechanism that causes lactic acid not to accumulate so quickly and if it begins to do so, the muscle supports it more effectively.

Answer:

C) Food provides the glucose that is a reactant in cellular respiration

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