Why might it be important to retain O2 in the lungs during a deep dive?
A) To prevent alveolar collapse.
B) To prevent O2 from diffusing into blood from lungs.
C) To prevent O2 from diffusing from blood into lungs.
D) To enhance recovery upon ascent.
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