Answer:
Lower venous O₂ content increases the PO₂ gradient.
Step-by-step explanation:
When we perform rigorous activities like exercise, more energy is utilized by the muscles. For the production of this extra energy, our cells need more oxygen to perform aerobic respiration and generate more number of ATP to fulfill the demand of body cells.
As a result the oxygen that is coming in the arteries are taken up rapidly by the cells and thus the oxygen content in the venous blood decreases. Due to the low amount of oxygen in venous blood the PO₂ of oxygen decreases in the venous blood and PO₂ gradient gets increased there.