Erythropoiesis increases oxygen delivery to the exercising muscle by increasing
a. the number of red blood cells only
b. the volume of blood pumped with every heart beat only
c. the number of both red and white blood cells
d. the number of red blood cells and the volume of blood pumped
Option (d) is correct answer
Ans- the number of red blood cell and volume of blood pumped
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