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← Human Body & HealthA patient undergoing high-intensity interval training experiences muscle fatigue; what causes the burning sensation and limits performance?
A)Creatine phosphate system exhaustion
B)Lactate accumulation and pH reduction✓
C)Glycogen supercompensation limitations
D)Neuromuscular junction signal degradation
💡 Explanation
The burning sensation and performance decrement during intense exercise results from lactate accumulation and subsequent decrease in muscle pH, because anaerobic glycolysis increases when ATP demand exceeds oxygen supply. Therefore, increased acidity inhibits enzymatic activity, rather than directly causing muscle cramps or signal failures.
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