When the level of arterial carbon dioxide rises above normal: Select one: a. exhalation lasts longer than inhalation. b. the brain stem inhibits respirations. c. respirations increase in rate and depth. d. respirations decrease in rate and depth.
The term Hypercapnia or Hypercarbia is given to the body's response to excessive carbon dioxide.
At the point when [tex]CO_2[/tex] levels become unnecessary, a condition known as Acidosis happens.
Respiration is the biochemical process where organism's cell obtain energy when glucose and oxygen combine, and that result in the production of carbon dioxide, water and ATP.