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how does a batsman or wicketkeeper in cricket require both the lactic acid system and the aerobic system??

2007-03-05 04:56:09 · 3 answers · asked by stinky 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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for the lactic acid system when the batsmen is running 3's and the aerobic system when he is resting at the non strikers end.

Hope that helped!

2007-03-05 05:12:16 · answer #1 · answered by the southern dandy 3 · 0 0

lactic acid is due to anaeorbic respiration which is used when more energy is required than can be made by aerobic respiration alone. This means it needs to make energy without oxygen as not enough oxygen is being supplied. However less energy is produced with anaerobic. When lactic acid is produced there is an oxygen debt as more aerobic respiration (more oxygen) is needed to break up the lactic acid. This is why when the exercise stops your breathing rate increases.

2007-03-05 05:02:13 · answer #2 · answered by Rafa-No1 3 · 0 0

Well, their muscles require anaerobic activity, which produces lactic acid. Without this lactic acid, their muscles would overexert. They require the aerobic system to... well... breathe.

2007-03-05 05:14:02 · answer #3 · answered by Mark D 2 · 0 0

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