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When a person goes deep into the sea, he...

When a person goes deep into the sea, he/she develops complications due to

A

increased partial pressure of `O_(2)`

B

increase in blood nitrogen content

C

increased partial `pressure of CO_(2)`

D

decrease in the pressure in the surrounding water

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B

increase in blood nitrogen content
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