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what is the meaning of regulation of breathing​

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Answered by Ash5466
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Definition. The regulation of breathing is the result of a complex interaction involving a system of sensors, a respiratory control center, and an effector system to carry out its commands to the muscles and organs involved in breathing.

Answered by amikkr
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The regulation of breathing -

  • Breathing is the automatic and rhythmic act produced by the network of neurons.
  • The regulation of breathing is a homeostatic mechanism, in which the body maintains a uniform internal environment via a negative feedback mechanism.

Role of regulation of breathing -

  • The increased amounts of carbon dioxide in the environment trigger speed up of respiration and more profound breathing.
  • This expanded breathing reduces the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood increase the amount of oxygen to taken in.

Regulatory organs for breathing -

  • The organs which regulate the breathings are the hindbrain (the pons and medulla).
  • The neural networks penetrate the muscles that form the walls of the thorax and abdomen and that produces the pressure gradients that move air into and out of the lungs.

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