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Why does the tidal volume of air increase during exercise Explain.

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Answered by Cheemaking
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The component of your tidal volumethat is not involved in carbon dioxide/oxygen exchange is known as the "dead space" volume. In order to move more air into your lungs during exercise, you have two options:increase the rate at which you're breathing, or increase your tidal volume.


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