Carbon dioxide and blood PH
The three characteristics of a respiratory rate are rate, depth, and rhythm.
A respiratory control center is a region in the brainstem that regulates and controls breathing. It receives signals from the body to adjust the rate and depth of respiration based on factors like oxygen levels, carbon dioxide levels, and pH in the blood. This center coordinates the rhythm of inhalation and exhalation to maintain homeostasis.
Several factors can affect respiratory rate and depth. Two of these are strong emotions, as well as pain acting through the limbic system, which activate sympathetic centers in the hypothalamus. Other factors are fever, labor, fear, anger, happiness, running, sleeping, yoga , meditation, and conditions like high BP or Low BP.
chemical factors in the blood
yes
The higher the respiratory rate and deeper the breaths the lower the blood CO2.
Yes, changes in arterial pH can modify respiration rate and rhythm through the peripheral chemoreceptors, even when carbon dioxide and oxygen levels are normal. This is known as respiratory compensation and helps maintain acid-base balance in the body by adjusting the rate and depth of breathing.
Yes. The hypothalamus is part of your autonomic nervous center and can influence rate and depth in response to pain and temperature changes
Carbon dioxide
it's your lungs
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