Biology, asked by Harshchacharkar3025, 1 year ago

many athletes inhale pure oxygen after exercise in an attempt to increase muscular reabsorption of oxygen. measured continuously after exercise, however, the blood lactate levels of athletes who inhale pure oxygen are practically identical, on average, to those of athletes who breathe normal air. the lower the blood lactate level is, the higher the muscular reabsorption of oxygen is.

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Measured continuously after exercise, however, the blood lactate levels of athletes who inhale pure oxygen are practically identical, on average, to those of athletes who breathe normal air. The lower the blood lactate level is, the higher the muscular re-absorption of oxygen is.

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