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    The Primary Drive to Increase Ventilation During Exercise Is Due
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The Primary Drive to Increase Ventilation During Exercise Is Due

Question 33

Question 33

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The primary drive to increase ventilation during exercise is due to


A) input from peripheral chemoreceptors.
B) input from central chemoreceptors.
C) input from skeletal muscle mechanoreceptors
D) none of the above answers are correct

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