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A 24-year-old professional athlete is advised to train in the mountains to enhance his performance. After 5 months of training at an altitude of 1.5 km (5,000 feet), he is able to increase his running pace while competing at sea-level venues. Which of the following changes would produce the same effect on the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve as this athlete's training did?

ADecreased 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate

BIncreased carbon monoxide inhalation

CDecreased temperature

DDecreased pH

EIncreased partial pressure of oxygen

2

What is the primary stimulus for erythropoietin production?

AIncreased temperature

BDecreased blood pressure

CDecreased plasma proteins

DTissue hypoxia

3

An experiment to determine the effects of gravity on blood pressure is conducted on 3 individuals of equal height and blood pressure oriented in different positions in space. Participant A is strapped in a supine position on a bed turned upside down in a vertical orientation with his head towards the floor and his feet towards the ceiling. Participant B is strapped in a supine position on a bed turned downwards in a vertical orientation with his head towards the ceiling and his feet just about touching the floor. Participant C is strapped in a supine position on a bed in a horizontal orientation. Blood pressure readings are then taken at the level of the head, heart, and feet from all 3 participants. Which of these positions will have the lowest recorded blood pressure reading?

AParticipant B: at the level of the feet

BParticipant A: at the level of the head

CParticipant C: at the level of the heart

DParticipant A: at the level of the feet

EParticipant C: at the level of the feet

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