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how does your body respond to increases in carbon dioxide

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Answered by Shwetasharma99736
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The body uses other specific mechanisms to compensate for the excess carbon dioxide. Breathing rate and breathing volume increase, the blood pressure increases, the heart rate increases, and kidney bicarbonate production ( in order to buffer the effects of blood acidosis), occur.

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Answered by Anonymous
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WHEN THE AMOUNT OF CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) INCREASES IN OUR BODY THEN THERE WILL BE VERY DIFFICULT TO TAKE BREATH , IN THE CASE WE CAN ALSO DIE, THE HIGHER AMOUNT OF CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) CAN LESS THE BREATHING VOLUME AND BREATHING RATE WILL BE STOPPED HENCE, WE'LL DIE IN THAT PARTICULAR CASE.

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