how and why does a body to respond to stimulus of increased carbon dioxide?
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The response of the brainstem to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood is coordinated with the response of the cardiovascular system. ... When these chemoreceptors detect such a change, the body responds by regulating blood flow and breathing.
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The response of the brainstem to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood is coordinated with the response of the cardiovascular system. ... When these chemoreceptors detect such a change, the body responds by regulating blood flow and breathing.
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