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    The Chemoreceptors That Most Rapidly Detect an Increase in Blood
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The Chemoreceptors That Most Rapidly Detect an Increase in Blood

Question 235

Question 235

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The chemoreceptors that most rapidly detect an increase in blood carbon dioxide are located in the:


A) pons
B) aortic and cerebral bodies
C) aortic and carotid bodies
D) medulla

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