Multiple Choice
The slow rise in oxygen uptake over time during high-intensity, prolonged exercise is due to
A) high blood levels of lactic acid.
B) rising body temperature.
C) rising blood levels of insulin.
D) the increased amount of work necessary to maintain exercise.
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