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Asked by Arushi Juyal 17th December 2017, 1:19 PM
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(c)Carbon dioxide is essentially a waste product of the body but is important as a hameostatic feedback mechanism.Breathing is controlled by homeostatic control. High levels of carbon dioxide triggers faster and deeper breathing. This increased breathing decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the body by increasing the amount of oxygen taken in.
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