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When a sea diver goes very deep he has to breathe on compressed air at high pressure. After sometime, he loses his strength to work and feel drowsy. This is because of

a)

Compressed air

b)

More carbon dioxide diffusing into molecules

c)

More nitrogen diffusing in blood and body fats

d)

Nervous system does not work properly



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When a sea diver goes very deep he has to breathe on compressed air at high pressure. After sometime, he loses his strength to work and feel drowsy. This is because of

a)

Compressed air

b)

More carbon dioxide diffusing into molecules

c)

More nitrogen diffusing in blood and body fats

d)

Nervous system does not work properly

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Answer Key / Explanation : (c) -

(c)

Sea diver feels fatigued and drowsy because of the diffusion of more nitrogen into blood and then from blood, nitrogen diffuses into muscles and body fats.

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