Multiple Choice
What is the primary regulator of the magnitude of alveolar ventilation under normal circumstances?
A) the H+ concentration in the brain extracellular fluid, which is monitored by central chemoreceptors
B) The PO2 of the arterial blood, which is monitored by central chemoreceptors
C) The PO2 of the arterial blood, which is monitored by peripheral chemoreceptors
D) the H+ concentration in the arterial blood, which is monitored by central chemoreceptors
E) stretch receptors in the lung
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