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← Human Body & HealthWhy does sustained intense muscle contraction lead to a burning sensation and eventual fatigue?
A)Decreased acetylcholine receptor sensitivity at NMJ
B)Lactate accumulation decreases intracellular pH✓
C)Creatine phosphate depletion inhibits ATP production
D)Potassium efflux hyperpolarizes muscle fibers
💡 Explanation
During intense muscle activity, oxygen supply can't meet demand, so anaerobic glycolysis increases, producing lactate. Lactate accumulation then decreases the intracellular pH, contributing to the burning sensation and fatigue because reduced pH impairs muscle function, rather than the other listed mechanisms. Therefore, lactate is the key factor.
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