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    Blood Flow Adaptations to Anemia Are Achieved by Increasing the Respiration
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Blood Flow Adaptations to Anemia Are Achieved by Increasing the Respiration

Question 22

Question 22

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Blood flow adaptations to anemia are achieved by increasing the respiration rate and:


A) Increasing the circulation rate
B) Decreasing 2,3-BPG
C) Decreasing cardiac output
D) Increasing blood viscosity

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