EBK SEELEY'S ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781259671166
Author: VanPutte
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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Chapter 21.9, Problem 67AYP
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The location of chemoreceptors for O2, CO2, and pH level and study the effect when O2 level in the blood is decreased.
Introduction
Chemoreceptors are the specialized sensory receptors of the nervous system that transduce the chemical substances. These are located within medulla. Chemoreceptors detect the changes in level of O2,CO2, and pH in blood.
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