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How does the body increase the amount of oxygen to the muscles during exercise?

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It’s actually complicated biology. When you do exercise like cardio you deplete your body from rich O2 and that’s what’s needed in the both to loose weight. Red blood cells carry the rich oxygenated cells to the body to distributed but after a work out there’s not enough and that’s why you feel fatigue
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