1. No, because the transition from one to the other is done gradually
2..The step from one to another is done gradually. In a stress test in which we increase the running speed in a staggered way, the concentration of lactic acid in blood is kept at low levels until a certain speed in which it begins to increase very slowly. If we continue to increase the speed we will see that at a given moment the increase in lactic acid accelerates and its concentrations soar. Therefore, there are two points at which the lactic curve changes. These two points correspond to the Aerobic Threshold and the Anaerobic Threshold.
3.The aerobic and anaerobic concepts refer to the body's way of obtaining energy: in need of oxygen (aerobic) and without the need for oxygen (anaerobic)
Can both metabolisms be used simultaneously?When can this happen?give an example.
ReplyDeleteWhen is one or another metabolism used? give examples of physical activities where energy from aerobic metabolism is obtained.
What is the energy unit used by the cell?Where does this energy unit come from?
1. No, because the transition from one to the other is done gradually
ReplyDelete2..The step from one to another is done gradually. In a stress test in which we increase the running speed in a staggered way, the concentration of lactic acid in blood is kept at low levels until a certain speed in which it begins to increase very slowly. If we continue to increase the speed we will see that at a given moment the increase in lactic acid accelerates and its concentrations soar. Therefore, there are two points at which the lactic curve changes. These two points correspond to the Aerobic Threshold and the Anaerobic Threshold.
3.The aerobic and anaerobic concepts refer to the body's way of obtaining energy: in need of oxygen (aerobic) and without the need for oxygen (anaerobic)