When a person is sprinting the person's muscle cells will begin using anaerobic respiration in addition to keeping the mitochondria respiring aerobically as much as the oxygen supply will allow.
What benefits do muscle cells gain from anaerobic respiration in this situation?
A. The mitochondria can use the oxygen generated as a waste product during lactic acid fermentation to increase their output of ATP
B. When pyruvate is transformed into lactic acid, four more ATP molecules are produced that can power muscle movement while NAD is regenerated
C. For every glucose molecule that enters glycolysis, the cell generates, without oxygen, two ATP molecules that can keep the muscles moving.
D. Adding electrons from NADH to pyruvate regenerates NAD, so that glycolysis can continue, and produces lactic acid a waste product that can diffuse out of the cell.
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