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Biology, 14.04.2020 13:04 simranhunjin

/You and your friend are trapped in an overturned ship. To escape you must swim underwater a long distance. You tell your friend it would be a good idea to hyperventilate before making the escape attempt. Your friend condescendingly replies, "What good would that do since your alveolar capillaries are already 100% saturated with oxygen?" Assuming you fight the urge, what would you do and say (based on your knowledge of respiratory physiology)?

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