At high altitude, the,
(A) number of RBC increases
(C) number of RBC decreases
(B) size of RBC increases
(D) size of RBC decreases
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(A) number of RBC increases
Explanation:
At high altitudes, there is a decrease in oxygen hemoglobin saturation. This hypoxic condition causes hypoxia-inducible factor 1 to become stable and stimulates the production of erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone secreted by the kidneys. EPO stimulates red blood cell production from bone marrow in order to increase hemoglobin saturation and oxygen delivery.
Thus, the total number of RBC increases.
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answer is C
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