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The book explores the intricate role of chemoreceptors in regulating breathing by monitoring blood chemistry, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. These specialized sensors send crucial signals to the brain, controlling the rhythm and depth of respiration. It details the various types of chemoreceptors located in the brain and near major arteries, illustrating how they respond to changes in blood gas levels, such as during exercise. This examination reveals the sophisticated connection between blood chemistry and respiratory function, enhancing the reader's understanding of this essential bodily process.
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Chemoreceptors and Ventilation: The Link Between Blood Gases and Breathing, Georgia
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- 2024
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- Title
- Chemoreceptors and Ventilation: The Link Between Blood Gases and Breathing
- Subtitle
- DE
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Georgia
- Publisher
- tredition
- Released
- 2024
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 228
- ISBN13
- 9783384255976
- Category
- Animals and Husbandry, Nature in general
- Description
- The book explores the intricate role of chemoreceptors in regulating breathing by monitoring blood chemistry, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. These specialized sensors send crucial signals to the brain, controlling the rhythm and depth of respiration. It details the various types of chemoreceptors located in the brain and near major arteries, illustrating how they respond to changes in blood gas levels, such as during exercise. This examination reveals the sophisticated connection between blood chemistry and respiratory function, enhancing the reader's understanding of this essential bodily process.