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- The difference between the resting rate of oxygen consumption and the elevated rate following an exercise is called oxygen debt.
- The body typically consumes an extra 11 L of oxygen after a vigorous exercise.
- To meet the body's demands, this oxygen is needed to rebuild the muscles' stores of glycogen.
- In addition, the oxygen inhaled is to oxidize and dispose of lactic acid.
- This "oxygen debt" is repaid by post-exercise oxygen consumption.
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