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Increasing the volume of air that reaches the alveoli and takes part in gas exchange will cause blood pH to:

A. increase, because the neural mechanisms that remove acid from the blood will be activated.
B. increase, because the partial pressure of CO2 in the blood will decrease.
C. decrease, because the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen will be increased.
D. decrease, because the work associated with increased ventilation will come more O2.

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Answer:

B. increase, because the partial pressure of CO2 in the blood will decrease.

Step-by-step explanation:

The presence of carbon dioxide gas in blood imparts H+ ions due to its reaction with H2O and thereby, lowers down the blood pH.

When more air reaches alveoli, the rate of gaseous exchange is increased. More of the carbon dioxide is removed from the blood and is released out of the body via exhalation.

Removal of carbon dioxide from blood would increase the pH of the blood since the partial pressure of CO2 in the blood would decrease.

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