No, hyperventilating will not increase oxygen delivery to the muscle due to decreased concentration of Carbon dioxide in blood..
Explanation:
The reduction of carbon dioxide in the blood will change destabilize tense state of the hemoglobin into relaxed state.
As a result, the p50 value of hemoglobin reduces and the release of oxygen from hemoglobin is hindered.
Thus the oxygen delivery to the muscles will not be increased.
Answer: <u>Option A point source pollution
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Explanation: The pollutants which can be tracked, from the source of origin are termed as point source pollution. This can be water source, air or even light or noise pollution. The pollutants are easily detected being released from the source of pollution. Whereas the non-point source of pollution are those which are indirect sources and they carry off the pollutants which lie on the way, like runoff water carrying the pesticides from the agricultural land.
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Explanation:
either tundra or taiga cant tell the difference between size
Both plants and humans use glucose for cellular respiration
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There are 5 prezygotic isolating mechanisms. These are...Mechanical Isolation, Temporal Isolation, Behavioral Isolation, Habitat Isolation, and Gametic Isolation. You may also see Geographical Isolation, Ecological Isolation, or even Time.
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