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Where are central chemo receptors of respiration located?

in the medulla.


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Where in the body can you find chemo-receptors?

You can find chemoreceptors in your tongue (taste buds) and in your olfactory system (your nose).


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What gas do the chemo receptors sense?

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Where are olfactory receptors located?

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Actually it is the same. It depends on person to person so you can't differentiate between the two. It all depends on the chemo receptors and the response of the synapses.


How does hypoventilation affect respiratory rate?

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What chemo-receptors measures pH and CO2 only?

The chemoreceptors that specifically measure pH and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are primarily the central chemoreceptors located in the medulla oblongata of the brain. These receptors respond to changes in the pH of cerebrospinal fluid, which is influenced by CO2 levels due to its conversion to carbonic acid. Additionally, peripheral chemoreceptors in the carotid and aortic bodies also respond to changes in CO2 and pH, but they primarily monitor oxygen levels. Together, these chemoreceptors help regulate respiratory function to maintain homeostasis.


Where are chemo receptors that regulate breathing located?

Chemoreceptors that regulate breathing are located in the carotid bodies near the carotid arteries in the neck and in the aortic bodies near the aorta in the chest. These receptors sense changes in oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH levels in the blood and send signals to the brain to adjust breathing rate and depth accordingly.