Which would stimulate decreased respiration?
Hypercapnia and hypoxia |
Decreased carbon dioxide and increased oxygen |
Increased carbon dioxide and decreased oxygen |
pH 7.4 |
Answer.
B. Decreased carbon dioxide and increased oxygen.
Which would stimulate decreased respiration? Hypercapnia and hypoxia Decreased carbon dioxide and increased oxygen Increased carbon...
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