predict how the blood would acclimatize at high altitudes where less oxygen is available
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Pulse rate and blood pressure go up sharply as our hearts pump harder to get more oxygen to the cells. ... 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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Pulse rate and blood pressure go up sharply as our hearts pump harder to get more oxygen to the cells. ... 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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