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Describe how respiratory gas levels are monitored in the blood and how these levels influence respiration?

Respiratory gas levels are monitored in the blood by looking at the gases in the blood through extraction. This influences respiration because it one of the main ways gases are transported in the body.


Which of these monitor the pH levels in the blood?

white blood cells


What is genta levels?

I'm guessing that you mean "gent" levels. "Gent" is short for gentamycin, an IV antibiotic that has to have blood levels monitored when it is given.


What If carbon dioxide levels in the blood increase then pH .?

decreases


If carbon dioxide levels in the blood decrease then pH .?

increases


Is blood oxygen level monitored at medulla oblongata?

Yes it does monitor blood oxygen levels and it is located in the brain stem.


What blood level is most significant in regulating the respiratory center of mammals?

The levels of carbon dioxide in the body are monitored by chemoreceptors, (they do this by measuring pH - lower pH means more carbon dioxide). If the levels of carbon dioxide are too high then the respiratory centre of the brain (in the medulla oblongatis) sends signals to the lungs and diaphragm to increase the breathing rate.


What are organs of the vertebrate urinary system and remove wastes control sodium levels of the blood and regulate blood pH levels?

Kidneys


What is the pH value of plood?

pH of blood levels between 7.35 and 7.45, very narrowly ranged!


When blood CO2 levels increase does the pH increase or decrease?

It decreases.


What happens to blood pH when blood sugar levels rise if insulin is not present?

Blood pH will drop from its normal level, between 7.3 to 7.4, to about 7.1 or 7.0.


How does the pH in the blood change with an increase in the level of CO2?

An increase in blood CO2 levels will result in an increase in carbonic acid formation, and therefore lower the pH.