Art, asked by mrali829182, 11 months ago

where is chemoreceptor are present in amphibian?​

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Answered by arifanadeem24
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Answer:

carotid arteries

explanation:

Adult amphibians and reptiles have peripheral chemoreceptors located on the carotid arteries and central chemoreceptors sensitive to blood carbon dioxide levels. Lung perfusion may be regulated by cardiac shunting and lung ventilation stimulates lung stretch receptors.

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Answered by tanvivyas123456
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Answer:

Central chemoreceptors, located in the respiratory centre at the base of your brain, monitor the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen by detecting changes in the pH levels of the cerebral spinal fluid.

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