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A) additional oxygen will diffuse into the blood as carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood in the lungs

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Adele O'Hara

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What happens when carbon dioxide increases in the blood?

If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.


How are your breathing rate and pulse rate related?

The breathing rate and pulse rate are related proportionally. If the breathing rate increases, so does the pulse rate. The pulse rate is an indication of the breathing rate.


Does breathing rate increase or decrease when arterial PCO2 increases?

Breathing rate increases when arterial PCO2 increases. This is due to the body's natural response to eliminate excess carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, from the bloodstream by increasing the rate of breathing.


Does exercise effect breathing rate?

yes it increases it


What happens when breathing rate increases?

When the breathing rate increases, more oxygen is brought into the body and more carbon dioxide is removed. This helps to meet the increased demand for oxygen by the body during physical activity or moments of stress. Increased breathing rate can also help regulate the pH balance in the blood by removing excess carbon dioxide.


What to happens to breathing rate during jumping jacks?

Increases due to greater oxygen demands and a rising blood CO2 concentration (PCO2).


When your heartbeat increases does your breathing rate increase too?

Yes.


What substance that increases heart rate and blood pressure and breathing rate in an emergency?

epinephrine


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What happens to a person's respiratory rate when carbon dioxide increases?

It increases.


Why does your breathing rate increase during a training session?

(as far as I know) The reason why the breathing rate increases is because, as you exercise, your muscles require more oxygenation, in order to fulfill this, you get more oxygen by breathing more, and your heartbeat increases to deliver the oxygen faster


What happens if your breathing rate is too high?

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