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Explain neural control and chemical control .​

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Answered by rahima21072008
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The neural control of respiration refers to functional interactions between networks of neurons that regulate movements of the lungs, airways and chest wall and abdomen, in order to accomplish (i) effective organismal uptake of oxygen and expulsion of carbon dioxide, airway liquids and irritants

Chemical control is based on substances that are toxic (poisonous) to the pests involved. When chemical pesticides are applied to protect plants from pests, diseases or overgrowth by weeds, we speak of plant protection products. ... Then there are herbicides which are used against weeds.

Answered by 8328612134
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Nerual control responds in fractions of a second and changes the size and duration of individual breathes.

Chemical control is normally much slower in its response, changing breathing in minute to minute

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