Jason is diabetic, and he has not been taking good care of himself lately. He is experiencing a mild case of ketoacidosis. How can Jason's respiratory system help to raise the pH of his blood?
O a. The rate of pulmonary ventilation should increase.
O b. The rate of pulmonary ventilation should decrease.
O c. If acidosis has already occurred, the respiratory system cannot help maintain homeostasis
2. During normal breathing, what is the usual stimulus for a person to take a breath?
a. a decrease in pH of the cerebrospinal fluid
b. stimulation by norepinephrine
c. PCO2 in the blood drops below 40 mmHg
d. PO2 in the blood drops below 100 mmHg
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