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1
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how is a change in pH detected?

A

chemoreceptors located in the aorta, carotid artery and medulla oblongata

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how is pH responded to during times of high respiratory rate?

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  • CO2 and lactic acid produced
  • must be removed to prevent enzymes denaturing
  • by increasing heart rate so CO2 can diffuse out
  • so the response decreases pH
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increase in CO2

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low pH so heart rate increases

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decrease in CO2

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high pH so heart rate decreases

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5
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what 2 centres does the medulla oblongata contain?

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  • cardioaccelerator
  • cardiovascular
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describe the cardioaccelerator system

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  • sends impulses down accelerator (sympathetic) nerve
  • increases heart rate
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describe the cardiovascular system

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  • sends impulses down vagus (parasympathetic) nerve
  • decreases heart rate
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how is change in pressure detected?

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baroreceptors located in the aorta, carotid artery & vena cava

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how is high blood pressure responded to?

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  • arterial walls can be damaged
  • so this results in more impulses via the parasympathetic nervous system
  • decreases heart rate
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how is low blood pressure responded to?

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  • insufficient supply of oxygenated blood to respiring cells
  • so this results in more impulses via the sympathetic nervous system
  • increases heart rate
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