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What are possible products of glycolytic, or anaerobic, catabolism?

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The products of a glycolytic metabolism is lactic acid and the increase of the insulin enzyme at the plasma level.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lactic acid is the product of the reaction of glucose catalysis in oxygen-deficient states such as in anaerobic activity.

Lactic acid is an acid that can be metabolized by the body, which accumulates in the muscles, and is generated once the physical activity has finished or in the last stages.

Insulin, once generating the rest of the activity, or the cessation of the action, comes into play at the plasma level and increases, in order to neoform new energy reserves (glucose) and thus prepare for the next action.

This hormone has the opposite effect to glucagon.

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