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Chapter 23, Problem 6P
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To determine: The reason for increase of
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Consumption of oxygen will change, according to the rate at which the pulmonary ventilation changes. Sprinting refers to running over a short distance in a limited period of time. Running is different from sprinting because in running long distances are covered.
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To determine: The reason for high O2 demand after completion of sprint.
Introduction:
Consumption of oxygen will change, according to the rate at which the pulmonary ventilation changes. Sprinting refers to running over a short distance in a limited period of time. Running is different from sprinting because in running long distances are covered.
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