Does hyperventilation contribute mainly to the increase in oxygen requirement by cells during exercise?
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Hyperventilation is a condition where a person breathes more rapidly than normal, which can lead to an increase in the amount of oxygen in the blood. However, the main factor contributing to the increased oxygen requirement during exercise is the increased Show more…
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