After the first few minutes of constant-load, submaximal exercise, VO2 reaches steady state, indicating that
A. the exercise can be continued indefinitely without fatigue.
B. levels of lactic acid in the blood are very high.
C. the oxygen uptake is not sufficient to meet the ATP demand.
D. the ATP demand is being met aerobically.
Answer: D
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