On each side these spiracles are joined by a wide, lateral, longitudinal tracheal trunk, which supplies tracheæ to the flight and leg muscles. The tracheæ from each of the ventrally placed ...
Glucose is not completely broken down, so much less energy is released than during aerobic respiration. There is a build-up of lactic acid in the muscles during vigorous exercise, causing pain and ...
Normally, your body produces energy through aerobic respiration — a process that relies on oxygen to turn food into fuel. However, when you are exercising intensely, your muscles require more ...
The paper, titled "Simultaneous aerobic and anaerobic respiration in hot spring chemolithotrophic ... with is the cells that ...