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Q: What controls the respiratory rate of a animal?
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What substance in the blood controls the rate of respiration?

A substance in the blood that controls the rate of respiration is Carbon Dioxide. It stimulates the brain that controls the respiratory rate.


What controls the breathing rate?

your respiratory system/lungs


What body system controls heart rate and breath rate?

The nervous system controls heart and respiratory rates.


Which body system controls the rate at which the circulatory and respiratory work?

The nervous system controls the rate of the heartbeat and respiration.


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Who first reported the presence of 'respiratory centre' which maintains and controls the rate of respiration


How efficient is the respiratory system of a yak?

The respiratory rate of a yak increases with heat and at low altitudes, while at higher, cooler climates, the rate decreases. This helps the animal adjust to the varying climates.


How efficient is the respiratory system of the yak?

The respiratory rate of a yak increases with heat and at low altitudes, while at higher, cooler climates, the rate decreases. This helps the animal adjust to the varying climates.


What animal has a respiratory organ?

Any animal that breathes has a respiratory organ


What happens to respiratory rate when you change posture?

Why does the respiratory rate change depending on age?


How does emotion affect the respiratory rate?

Strong emotions can cause the respiratory rate to increase.


What organelle controls the respiratory system?

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If you have just placed an advanced airway in a patient with a respiratory condition and his heart rate decreased what BEST explains the decreasing heart rate?

Most likely you have pressed on the vagus nerve that controls parasympathetic innervation to the heart.