Anaerobic respiration Mammalian muscle: lactic acid. Yeast: ethanol and carbon dioxide. Some plants: ethanol and carbon dioxide. The products still contain stored chemical energy which can be used ...
Anaerobic Mammalian muscle: lactic acid. Yeast: ethanol and carbon dioxide. Some plants: ethanol and carbon dioxide. The products still contain stored chemical energy.
Usually nothing to worry about, lactic acid is produced as a result of anaerobic metabolism – the process during which the body produces energy without oxygen. Here’s more information about ...
Lactic acidosis is a form of metabolic acidosis, a condition of excess acid in the bloodstream ... an acidic product of anaerobic (without oxygen) metabolism. High lactate levels may occur ...
It appears probable that a compound of glucose with phosphoric acid forms an intermediate stage in the conversion of glycogen into glucose, while lactic and pyruvic acids are intermediate products ...