Yes, an increase in plasma PCO2 (partial pressure of carbon dioxide) triggers the respiratory system to increase ventilation in order to remove excess carbon dioxide from the body. This process helps maintain the body's acid-base balance.
increase in order to eliminate excess carbon dioxide from the body, leading to a higher respiratory rate and/or tidal volume.
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Blood chemistry plays a role in ventilation through the regulation of pH levels. When blood pH decreases (becomes more acidic), it triggers an increase in ventilation to remove carbon dioxide and restore pH balance. Conversely, if blood pH increases (becomes more alkaline), ventilation is reduced to retain carbon dioxide and lower pH levels. This feedback mechanism helps maintain acid-base balance in the body.
Because water alone cannot remove all the dirt and grease
Throw out or eliminate from the body
It takes 12 hours for the body to remove 50% of the drug from the system & anywhere from 2 to 10 days for it to totally clear.
There several drugs used to reduce uric acid. Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitors, such as allopurinol work by decreasing the amount of uric acid produced by the body. Allopurinol is usually prescribed for patients who produce excessive amounts of uric acid in their body ("overproducers"). Uricosuric Agents, such as probenecid or sulfinpyrazone, work by helping the kidneys get rid of the excess uric acid produced in the body. Uricosuric agents are usually prescribed for patients whose kidneys cannot eliminate uric acid from the body ("underexcreters").
Amino acids are used to supplement protein in bodybuilding. They help your muscles grow stronger and leaner. Ads for amino acid supplements state that they also help eliminate body fat.
Lactic acid is produced by muscles during intense activity. The human body has a way of removing the lactic acid. When the production of lactic acid overcomes the body's ability to remove it, a side stitch commonly occurs.Regular exercise can improve the body's ability to cope with lactic acid buildup.
Hypercapnia, increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, stimulates ventilation by acting as a powerful stimulus to breathe. Chemoreceptors in the brainstem sense the high carbon dioxide levels and signal the respiratory muscles to increase ventilation rate and depth. This helps to remove excess carbon dioxide from the body and restore normal levels of blood gases.
Breathing is the body's natural way to remove carbon dioxide. Increasing ventilation by taking deep breaths or being in well-ventilated areas can help remove excess carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide levels are a concern, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.