Explain the fate of lactate after a period of intense exercise
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When a period of intense exercise is over, lactic acid is removed, and the body's tolerance of lactic acid is limited. lactic acid is taken to love by blood and either converted to glucose and glycogen - glycogen levels in liver and muscles can be restored ?
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When a period of intense exercise is over, lactic acid is removed, and the body's tolerance of lactic acid is limited. lactic acid is taken to love by blood and either converted to glucose and glycogen - glycogen levels in liver and muscles can be restored ?
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When a period of intense exercise is over, lactic acid is removed, and the body's tolerance of lactic acid is limited. lactic acid is taken to love by blood and either converted to glucose and glycogen - glycogen levels in liver and muscles can be restored ?
Correct me if I am wrong
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2400462/
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