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∙ 7y agoThe burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
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Lactate buildup
The strongest part of a peacock's body is likely its legs, as they are used for walking, running, and jumping. Peacocks also use their legs for defending themselves from predators and during courtship displays.
Burning is most likely chemical
Substance A is likely an element, as it cannot be broken down by a chemical change. Substance Z is likely a compound, as it can be broken down by a chemical change into simpler substances. From this information, it can be concluded that substances A and Z have different chemical compositions and properties.
The mass of the dust formed on burning a piece of paper is likely to be less than the original mass of the paper. This is because burning paper results in a conversion of some of the paper's mass into gases and ash, which can float away. The remaining dust would likely be a small fraction of the original mass.
The burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
Lactate buildup
Lactate is the most likely cause of the burning you feel in overworked muscles.
The burning sensation in muscles during exercise is often caused by a build-up of lactic acid. Lactic acid is produced when the body breaks down glucose for energy in the absence of sufficient oxygen. This process can lead to muscle fatigue and discomfort.
The burning sensation is typically caused by lack of oxygen. Over time your fitness level will improve and this will be less likely to occur. Stretching the muscles will improve the circulation.
Yes and no, if your legs are not prepared for the dunk, they will most likely get injured. If you are an experienced dunked, your legs will be used to the high jumping and forceful landings.
he has a large buildup of lacate in his muscles.
He has a large buildup of lactate in his muscles. (Apex)
Muscles are building up lactate from anaerobic respiration. -Apex- :)
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An unmounted horse jumping competition is called "horseless show jumping" or "unmounted equitation jumping." Riders can practice their jumping technique without the aid of a live horse by visualizing the course and jumps.