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I would expect it to be lower.
I would expect it to be lower.
I would expect it to be lower.
I would expect it to be lower.
A person who has never exercised before would have a higher heart rate and blood pressure than an ahlete at rest. A athlete could have a heart rate below 60 BPM becauses they have a stronger and healthy heartEdit to add: Uhh ... While all of this may be true, the question is asking about a higher pulse pressure. Pulse pressure refers to the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure. Due primarily to decreases in the diastolic pressure observed in athletes, a resting athlete will have the higher *PULSE PRESSURE*.
The air pressure must be higher in a valley below "sea level". The air mass above this point is more than at sea level.
you would expect it to have high pressure
you would expect it to have high pressure
No. A fitter athlete will have a higher tidal volume, and greater oxygen transport; fewer deeper breaths doing more work.
The volume you would expect the gas to occupy if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa would be 50 liters.
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Rebecca's diet is what you would expect of an athlete training for an Ironman competition! (She's my daughter btw!)