PLEASE!! HELP!! I BEG YOU!!In sports, the illegal practise of "blood doping" involves...

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...removing some blood cell? cells from an athlete about two weeks before competition and storing them. Just before the competition, the blood cells are injected back into the athlete. Explain why this practise might give the athlete an advantage.
 
The process increases the maximum amount of oxygen that can be transported by the blood to the muscles. Another way to do it is through the use of erythropoieitin, a hormone released by the kidneys that promotes the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
 
The process increases the maximum amount of oxygen that can be transported by the blood to the muscles. Another way to do it is through the use of erythropoieitin, a hormone released by the kidneys that promotes the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
 
The process increases the maximum amount of oxygen that can be transported by the blood to the muscles. Another way to do it is through the use of erythropoieitin, a hormone released by the kidneys that promotes the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
 
The process increases the maximum amount of oxygen that can be transported by the blood to the muscles. Another way to do it is through the use of erythropoieitin, a hormone released by the kidneys that promotes the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
 
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