A scientist is investigating the rate of cellular respiration when a person is exercising and when at rest. How would the amount of gas released be different in these two situations?
A) Less oxygen would be released when exercising than when at rest.
B) More oxygen would be released when exercising than when at rest
C) Less carbon dioxide would be released when exercising than when at rest
D) More carbon dioxide would be released when exercising than when at rest.
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