Regulation of Respiration
Regulation of Respiration: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Regulation of Respiration, Respiratory Rhythm Centre, Chemosensitive Area of Brain, Pneumotaxic Centre, etc.
Important Questions on Regulation of Respiration
Forced deep breathing for a few minutes by a person sitting at rest may be followed by a temporary cessation of breathing. This is due to

Which option is completely correct for the given statements?
Statement The nerve impulse ordered by the respiratory centre passes through a nerve to the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles and regulates respiration.
Statement Respiratory centre located in brain stem gives off rhythmic stimuli to diaphragm and respiratory muscle and regulate respiration.

Respiratory process is regulated by certain specialised centres in the brain. One of the following listed centres can reduce the inspiratory duration upon stimulation

Rate of breathing is controlled by

A substance that prevents or delays oxidation is

Respiratory centre of brain is sensitive to

Respiration mechanism is controlled by

Step of respiration are controlled by

The two waste products of oxidation in cells are

The respiratory centre in medulla is sensitive to

Which of the following conditions can cause an increase in the ventilation rate of lungs?

Respiratory process is regulated by certain specialised centres in the brain. One of the following listed centres can reduce the inspiration duration upon stimulation

When concentration in blood increases, breathing becomes

Respiratory centre is present in

Pneumotaxic center is present in:-

Respiratory rhythm center is found in :-

Expiration takes place when:-

Respiratory rhythm centre is situated in:-

Chemosensitive area in brain is highly sensitive to:-

Chemo sensitive area which is situated adjacent to respiratory rhythm center is highly sensitive to :-
