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CO2 is the primary cvontrol for rate of breathing (not oxygen as many would expect). High levels of CO2 are very toxid to the tissues of the body and os it was allowed to remain in the blood most of these tissues would die off. And so sensors within the blood systmem detect the CO2 levels and stimulate faster deeper breathing if thesae elvels are to high for safety.

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In general, carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen levels in the blood are opposites. Therefore, if CO2 levels are low then oxygen levels are high and respiratory rate and depth would decrease... because the body is getting the oxygen it needs and it is happy. As oxygen levels decrease because the tissues of the body are using it and CO2 levels increase (CO2 is a biproduct of cellular metabolism) then respiratory rate and depth increase to get rid of the CO2 and get more oxygen into the body.

I should note that this happens constantly and when the body is working well these calcualtions are made in the body and respiratory rate is adjusted several times per second to keep the body in perfect balance... also known as homeostatis.

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It will cause the rate and depth to increase.

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