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Lactic Acid
An organic compound produced in muscles during intense activity, in fermentation processes, and as a by-product in certain metabolic pathways, contributing to muscle fatigue.
Krebs Cycle
A series of enzymatic reactions in the mitochondria of cells that oxidize acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide and water, generating ATP and other high-energy compounds.
Spiracles
Small openings on the surface of some animals, especially insects, which lead to the respiratory system, allowing for gas exchange.
Ventilation
The process of actively moving air or water over a respiratory surface.
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