Science, asked by vinitamehesare1, 9 months ago

. People living at sea level have around 5 million
RBC cubic mm. of their blood where as those
living at an altitude of 5400 metres have around 8
million. This is because at high altitude​

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Answered by samyakbhansali2004
1

1 HB can bind the maximum 4 oxygen. Higher altitude reduces its binding capacity. At higher altitudes, the partial pressure is very less To utilize the less oxygen efficiently the RBC count is increased. The hormone called erythropoietin released by kidney gets increased and it stimulates RBC production.

So, the correct answer is 'Atmospheric O2 level is less and hence more RBCs are needed to absorb the required amount of O2 to survive'.

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