oxygen
carbon dioxide
bcoz carbondioxide is a respiratory stimulant
no, rising CO2 levels is.
It's given intravenously as short acting respiratory stimulant.
Stimulant for the respiratory system and general relaxant, emetic and cathartic properties.
Anxiety response
Respiratory surface is the surface where respiratory gas exchange in an animal. Ex-lungs
in your respiratory system
Glucose is not a respiratory gas which therefore means that the above statement is false.
The most powerful respiratory stimulant in terms of arterial blood levels is carbon dioxide (CO2). Elevated levels of CO2 in the blood lead to increased acidity (lower pH), which stimulates the central chemoreceptors in the medulla oblongata to enhance ventilation. This process helps to remove excess CO2 and restore normal blood gas levels. While oxygen levels also influence respiration, CO2 is the primary driver for changes in breathing rate and depth.
The gas occurs by simple diffusion through the cells.
Respiratory gas exchange is the diffusion of both carbon dioxide and oxygen from the capillaries to the alveoli in our lungs, and vice versa.