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A likely result of exercising vigorously for an hour in hot, humid weather without drinking any fluids is:
 a. decreased body temperature.
  b. decreased heart rate.
  c. muscle swelling and inflammation.
  d. muscle cramping and fatigue.

Question 2

Stan sweats profusely when he works out at his college's weight room, even though the facility is always very cool inside. Why is this?
 a. Stan has a high metabolism that causes him to perspire all the time
  b. Stan's working muscles give off a lot of heat, which must then be released
  c. Stan drinks too much water during his workouts
  d. Stan's plasma volume must be maintained at an appropriate level



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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