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Responses of the Whole cardiovascular system

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Why is there a risk of pulmonary oedema during exercise

Author: Lapras Fan



Answer:

Due to the drastic increase in venous pressure This tends to overfill the heart since the outputs of the right and left ventricles cannot be matched This can be prevented by a rise in heart rate which occurs when exercise begins


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