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I believe the answer is: compression
Compression refers to a type of force that pressed a person or an object inward, causing it to become more compacted. If this type of force happen to our spines on a constant basis, over time our back bone would start to succumb to the force and bent over forward to accommodate the weight.
I would say the best answer would be A. oxygen deficit because it occurs at the beginning stages of your exercise.
EPOC <span>is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity. So it can't be B.
In a steady state, it occurs mid workout, </span><span>starting at about 10 to 15 minutes for beginners and 20 to 90 minutes for more fit athletes. So it can't be C.
It definitely can't be D. either because the resting heart rate is taken after you workout.
So, your answer will be A. oxygen deficit.
Hope I helped :)
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The last statement, Susan is tracking a diease outbreak to find out where it came from, is a correct example.