Chemosensitive areas are situated close to respiratory rhythm centers and are found in CNS. These are mainly sensitive to
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A chemosensitive area is situated adjacent to the rhythm centre which is highly sensitive to CO2 and hydrogen ions. Increase in these substances can activate this centre, which in turn can signal the rhythm centre to make necessary adjustments in the respiratory process.
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