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When carbon dioxide concentration in blood increases, breathing becomes

a)

Shallower and slow

b)

There is no effect on breathing

c)

Slow and deep

d)

Faster and deeper


Question ID - 2690 :-

When carbon dioxide concentration in blood increases, breathing becomes

a)

Shallower and slow

b)

There is no effect on breathing

c)

Slow and deep

d)

Faster and deeper

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Answer Key : (d) -

(d)

When carbon dioxide concentration in blood increases, breathing becomes faster and deeper. The effect of increased carbon dioxide is to decrease the affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen. Thus, due to Bohr’s effect, the carbon dioxide released in respiring in respiring tissue accelerates the delivery of oxygen by faster and deeper breathing.



Next Question :

I. Intra pulmonary pressure remains less than the atmospheric pressure

II. There is negative pressure in the lungs than the atmospheric pressure

In which of the above two situations inspiration takes place?

Choose the correct option accordingly?

a)

Only I

b)

Only II

c)

Both I and II

d)

I or II


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