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if the co2 level in blood rises above a preset limit, how will the respiratory center adjust the breathing to compensate?
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if the co2 level in blood rises above a preset limit, how will the respiratory center adjust the breathing to compensate?
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If you have too much CO2 in your blood, you will hyperventilate (or breath faster) to get rid of the CO2 and get more oxygen
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