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If you moved from sea level to a high altitude area what would be the expected result on your hematocrit? question 8 options:

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The hematocrit refers to the volume by percent of red blood cells present in the blood. As you move from sea level to high altitude, the available oxygen decreases. This results in your hematocrit level increasing. In essence, more red blood cells are produced in order to move more oxygen through the blood to the brain.
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