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Pulmonary Ventilation Is Higher at Altitude Than at Sea Level

Question 30

Question 30

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Pulmonary ventilation is higher at altitude than at sea level for any work rate. This is necessary due to the


A) colder air.
B) lower air density.
C) lower O2 percentage.
D) increased viscosity of the air.

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