Biology, asked by avharshitha1, 3 months ago

what happens when partial pressure of carbon dioxide is increased ​

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Answered by Meghna5371
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Answer:

As the condition progresses and the work of breathing increases, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) begins to rise and respiratory alkalosis gives way to respiratory acidosis.

Answered by minatisoren50
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Explanation:

As the condition progresses and the work of breathing increases, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) begins to rise and respiratory alkalosis gives way to respiratory acidosis.

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