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- asthma is a condition in which it can be very hard for a person to breathe in enough air. would it also be difficult for someone with asthma to exercise?
no, as long as the person is getting enough sleep, he will make enough energy to exercise
no, as long as the persons cells are getting different types of molecules from food, he can still exercise
no, the persons cells may not have everything they need, but his body can still exercise normally
yes, it will be difficult for a person with asthma to exercise because his cells need molecules from air
Asthma affects breathing, and cells need oxygen (from air) for respiration to produce energy for exercise. If breathing is hard (less air intake), cells get less oxygen, making exercise difficult. The other options ignore the role of air (oxygen) in cellular energy production for exercise.
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Yes, it will be difficult for a person with asthma to exercise because his cells need molecules from air