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How could a nervous system disorder affect the respiratory system?

> It could restrict air flow through the bronchi.
> It could disrupt the rate of ventilation.
> It could prevent hemoglobin from binding to oxygen.
> It could decrease the surface area of alveolar sacs.

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User Piwi
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I would go with B, It would disrupt the rate of ventilation because the ventilation is the where clean air comes from the lungs, Also the respiratory system is the most important system in the body, It causes air to come in and breath, without it we would die.

I hope I answered your question.
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User Joe Mills
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Answer:

Option (2).

Step-by-step explanation:

Respiration system is one of the most important system of the body as it allows the exchange of gases between environment, lungs and body tissue. The respiratory system is connected with the other systems of the body.

The particular respiratory areas are present in the nervous system that controls the activity of the respiratory system. The nervous system disorder can disrupt the rate of ventilation and affect the respiratory system.

Thus, the correct answer is option (2).

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