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In humans, however, we respire anaerobically when the heart and lungs cannot work fast enough to provide enough oxygen around the body to breakdown the glucose. This causes formation of:

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0%[A] Ethanol
8.7%[B] Carbon dioxide ( 2 voters )
73.91%[C] Lactic Acid ( 17 voters )
17.39%[D] All the above ( 4 voters )
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Lactic acid (C₃H₆O₃) is formed when we respire anaerobically. Condition is that, when the heart and lungs cannot work fast enough to provide enough oxygen around the body to breakdown the glucose.

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