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Q: Can changes in arterial pH modify respiration rate and rhythm even when carbon dioxide and oxygen levels are normal?
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What does respiration change?

Respiration (breathing) changes the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs


What gas is given off by cellular respiration?

Carbon Dioxide


Differentiate breathing from respiration?

Breathing: Exchange of gases in and out of the body. Respiration: The process whereby Oxygen changes to Carbon Dioxide, but not all changes.


In the control of respiration, which of the following is NOT TRUE?

Respiration responds to smaller changes in the concentration of oxygen than carbon dioxide


What is the job of cellular respiration?

It changes glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide gas and water.


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the products of respiration are energy,carbon dioxide,and


How many carbon atoms go into respiration?

Carbon dioxide participate in respiration. Carbon dioxide has i carbon atom. So 1 carbon atoms go into respiration.


What are the names of the products of cellular respiration?

the products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide


Where does the carbon dioxide come from in cellular respiration?

The breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide and water occurs during glycolysis and aerobic respiration in cellular respiration. The carbon dioxide is a waste product.


If carbon dioxide is not present what happens to cellular respiration?

Nothing. Carbon dioxide is produced in respiration, but is not a reactant.


Does respiration add carbon dioxide to the air?

Yes, respiration does add carbon dioxide to the air


What does respiration releases carbon dioxide?

Respiration creates carbon dioxide through breathing out. When we inhale, we breathe in oxygen, when we breathe out, it's released as carbon dioxide.