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How negative feedback mechanism occurs in blood carbon dioxide levels

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If you have elevated carbon dioxide in the blood, the body sends a signal to the lungs to breathe faster to eliminate the carbon dioxide build-up, thus causing a faster breathing rate.

Step-by-step explanation:

raised carbon dioxide triggers an increase in respiratory rate, which decreases the amount of carbon dioxide, and the respiratory rate falls again.

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