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It is dangerous to hold breath after porlonged hyperventialtion because

A

lungs can collapse

B

`CO_(2)` narcosis

C

due to the lack of stimulation by `CO_(2)` anoxia can come close to dangerous levels

D

decreased `CO_(2)` shift the oxygen dissociation curve to the light

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