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Decompression Sickness Is Caused by Ascending to Sea Level Too

Question 100

Question 100

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Decompression sickness is caused by ascending to sea level too quickly which results in bubbles of _____ to form in the blood.


A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) carbon monoxide
D) nitrogen

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