How is respiration regulated?

Asked by Pragya Singh | 1 year ago |  98

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Solution :-

The center of the breathing rhythm, located in the area of the medulla of the brain, is primarily responsible for regulating breathing. The pneumatic center can change the function of the respiratory rhythm center by sending signals to reduce the inspiratory rate. The chemosensitive region is near the respiratory center. It is sensitive to carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions. This area sends signals to change the expiratory rate to remove connections. Receptors in the carotid artery and aorta record the concentrations of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions in the blood. As the carbon dioxide level rises, the respiratory center sends nerve impulses for the necessary changes.

Answered by Abhisek | 1 year ago

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