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What role does anaerobic glycolysis play in energy production?

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Anaerobic glycolysis takes over after creatine phosphate is depleted, allowing the body to split glucose into pyruvate and produce ATP without oxygen. This pathway supports sustained intense effort for about 1-2 minutes, but it also produces lactate, which can lead to a burning sensation in the muscles.

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