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When [[Muscle|muscles]] do excess work they often use up all available oxygen, and are forced to respire [[Anaerobic|anaerobically]]. This causes pyruvate to accumulation of&nbsp;[[Lactic acid|lactic acid]]. During recovery, the oxygen consumed by the muscle exceeds far more than the normal oxygen consumption. This extra oxygen consumed when the musle recovers is called Oxygen Debt.<br>
When [[Muscle|muscles]] do excess work they often use up all available oxygen, and are forced to respire [[Anaerobic|anaerobically]]. This causes pyruvate to convert to[[Lactic acid|lactic acid]], causing an accumulation&nbsp;. During recovery, the oxygen consumed by the muscle exceeds far more than the normal oxygen consumption. This extra oxygen consumed when the musle recovers is called Oxygen Debt.<br>

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When muscles do excess work they often use up all available oxygen, and are forced to respire anaerobically. This causes pyruvate to convert tolactic acid, causing an accumulation . During recovery, the oxygen consumed by the muscle exceeds far more than the normal oxygen consumption. This extra oxygen consumed when the musle recovers is called Oxygen Debt.