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Athletes training at high altitudes adapt to air with lower oxygen levels than air at sea level. Which cells are most

likely to increase in number as a result of this adaptation?
neurons
red blood cells
white blood cells
muscle cells

Athletes training at high altitudes adapt to air with lower oxygen levels than air-example-1
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User Mooga
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Answer:

The answer for your question is b

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User Eric Mamet
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Answer:

Red blood cells

Step-by-step explanation:

Red blood cells are the type of cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen to the cells from lungs and dispose off carbondioxide gas from cells to the lungs. At higher altitudes, the oxygen is present in low concentration so for that purpose more red blood cells are required in order to helps in the delivery of oxygen to the muscles because the athletes needs more oxygen so for fulfill the need for oxygen red blood cells are increases.

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