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At high altitude, RBCs of human blood will

a)

Increase in number

b)

Decrease in number

c)

Decrease in size

d)

Increase in size



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At high altitude, RBCs of human blood will

a)

Increase in number

b)

Decrease in number

c)

Decrease in size

d)

Increase in size

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Answer Key / Explanation : (a) -

(a)

At height above 8000 m from sea level, the partial pressure of oxygen in air is decreased. As a result, less haemoglobin is formed and the person suffers from dizziness, breathlessness, etc. This is called mountain sickness. A continuous exposure to this height increases ventilation to about 3 to 7 times than normal by significant increase in RBCs count and haemoglobin content in blood and breathing becomes normal.

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