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what is the change in homeostasis due to the increase in carbondioxide ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood triggers faster breathing. The lungs exhale more frequently, which removes carbon dioxide from the body more quickly. kidneys produce more concentrated urine, so less water is lost from the body.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

blood triggers faster breathing.

Explanation:

Maintaining Homeostasis

Respiratory system: A high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood triggers faster breathing. The lungs exhale more frequently, which removes carbon dioxide from the body more quickly. kidneys produce more concentrated urine, so less water is lost from the body.

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