Biology, asked by Abhinavbajaj7855, 10 months ago

At high altitudes where there is less oxygen, the human body adapts itself by :



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producing more red blood cells



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producing more white blood cells



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producing more blood platelets



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producing less number of rbcs

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In addition, the rate of miscarriages is usually higher at altitudes above two miles because fetuses receive less oxygen from their mothers. On returning to sea level after successful acclimatization to high altitude, the body usually has more red blood cells and greater lung expansion capability than needed.

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In addition, the rate of miscarriages is usually higher at altitudes above two miles because fetuses receive less oxygen from their mothers. On returning to sea level after successful acclimatization to high altitude, the body usually has more red blood cells and greater lung expansion capability than needed.

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