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Which two of the following changes (a–d) usually tend to occur in the plain dwellers when they move to high altitudes (3,500 m or more)?

(a) Increase in red blood cell size

(b) Increase in red blood cell production

(c) Increased breathing rate

(d) Increase in thrombocyte count

Changes occurring are

(a) and (b)
(b) and (c)
(c) and (d)
(a) and (d)
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(a) Residual volume2500 mL
(b) Vital capacity3500 mL
(c) Inspiratory reserve volume1200 mL
(d) Inspiratory capacity 4500 mL

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