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    The Peripheral Chemoreceptors Are Not as Sensitive as the Central
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The Peripheral Chemoreceptors Are Not as Sensitive as the Central

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The peripheral chemoreceptors are not as sensitive as the central chemoreceptors.The PaO2 must drop below 80 mm Hg before the peripheral chemoreceptors have much influence on ventilation.

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