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No, it is higher or the CO2 would not move out of the lungs.
Pulmonary artery/Systemic veins PCO2 = 45 PO2 = 40 Pulmonary vein/Systemic arteries PCO2 = 40 PO2 = 100
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The strongest associations between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus are formed through repeated pairings of the two stimuli. When the conditioned stimulus reliably predicts the unconditioned stimulus, learning occurs through classical conditioning. The more consistent and closely timed the pairings, the stronger the association becomes.
PCO2 of the blood. Co2 removal is the biggest reason for breathing.
The maximal stimulus is the strongest stimulus that produces increased muscle contractile force.
Increasing stimulation up to the maximal stimulus
No, it is higher or the CO2 would not move out of the lungs.
Of all of the chemicals influencing respiration, CO2 is the most potent and the most closely controlled. Normally, arterial Pco2 is 40 mm Hg and is maintained with in + - 3 mm Hg of this level by an exquisitely sensitive homeostatic mechanism that is mediated mainly by the effect that rising Co2 have on the central chemoreceptors of the brain stem.
increase of carbon dioxide in the tissues and the bloodstream
Carbon dioxide is the most important stimulus to breathe.
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