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Why is an athlete more likely to win a race than a non-athlete? (Answer needs to be based at cellular level)
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Why is an athlete more likely to win a race than a non-athlete? (Answer needs to be based at cellular level)
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The athletes cells have been trained for the stress of a race, such as the stretching of muscle cells being ready to take in more oxygen.
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