Answer: In order to compensate for the low partial pressure of oxygen at altitude, the human body undergoes a number of physiological changes. A vital component in this process is the increase in the concentration of circulating haemoglobin. The role of HIF‐1α, erythropoietin and red blood cells in this acclimatisation process is described, together with the fall in plasma volume that increases the concentration of haemoglobin in the early stages of hypoxic exposure.
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celebral cortex
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Alcohol affects the celebral cortex as part of brain
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Because the heart is forced to pump out blood. In the upper right side of the heart is an bundle of cells called the sinoatrial node. Unlike any other cell in the body, these cells (nicknamed "pacemakers") keep sending out electrical impulses, more than once a second, to make the rest of the heart contract and pump out blood.
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