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During strenuous exercise, a trained athlete can maintain a much higher alveolar ventilation compared to an untrained individual. Which physiological adaptation contributes LEAST to this enhanced ventilation?
Increased strength and endurance of respiratory muscles
Increased vital capacity
Increased diffusion capacity of the lungs
Increased residual volume
During strenuous exercise, the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve shifts to the right. This shift is PRIMARILY caused by:
Decreased temperature in muscle tissues
Increased in muscle tissues
Increased and decreased pH in muscle tissues
Decreased 2,3-BPG levels in red blood cells
During strenuous exercise, the primary stimulus for increased ventilation is:
Decreased in arterial blood
Increased and decreased pH in the cerebrospinal fluid
Increased lactic acid concentration in muscles
Decreased in the cerebrospinal fluid
During strenuous exercise, which of the following respiratory volumes increases significantly compared to its resting value?
Residual volume
Expiratory reserve volume
Tidal volume
Inspiratory reserve volume
During exercise, a person's tidal volume increases to 750 mL and their expiratory reserve volume decreases to 600 mL. What is their expiratory capacity during exercise?
1350 mL
1300 mL
2100 mL
1850 mL