explain how  certain human cells respires anaerobically?

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In humans, muscular tissue or muscle cells respire anaerobically during running.  At that time the body cannot intake the required oxygen for the cells to respire. In this situation, energy is not made and the muscles require more energy. So they achieve it in the absence of oxygen. This is called anaerobic respiration of humans. It results in the formation of lactic acid in muscles which causes muscle cramps.
But when they have stopped exercising or relaxing during exercise they breathe heavily to compensate the oxygen debt.       

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