explain (a) how hypoventilation by breathing into a paper bag affects the activity of central chemoreceptors and PO2.
Hypoventilation is a kind of training where periods of reduced breathing frequency are mixed or interspersed with normal breathing. Hypoventilation causes pO2 to fall and this change is sensed by peripheral chemoreceptors. These carotid bodies then send impulses to the respiratory center in the medulla through Glossopharyngeal nerve.
explain (a) how hypoventilation by breathing into a paper bag affects the activity of central chemoreceptors...
*(3.5 pts) Explain using a flow chart (at least consisting of 6-7 key points) how a rise in blood PCO2 stimulates breathing. Include both the central and peripheral chemoreceptors in your answer. Flow chart for the central chemoreceptors Flow chart for peripheral chemoreceptors (3.5 pts) How would an increase of 2,3 DPG in the RBC affect the PO2 of venous blood? Illustrate your answer using a well labelled oxyhemoglobin percent saturation curve. *(3.5 pts) Explain using a flow chart (at...
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