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Compared to rest, during exercise, PO2 is high and PCO2 is low inside contracting muscle fibers.

a. True
b. False

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

During exercise, contraction of muscles take place and when this happens, a large amount of oxygen is consumed producing large amounts of carbon-di-oxide as byproduct.

Therefore, during exercise, oxygen is consumed in large quantity thus resulting in low partial pressure of oxygen and high partial pressure of carbon-di-oxide as it is produced in large amount as a byproduct.

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