What response in the bronchioles and systemic arterioles would occur when an increase in Pco2 is detected? bronchioles constrict and the systemic arterioles to dilate. bronchioles constrict and the systemic arterioles to constrict. bronchioles dilate and the systemic arterioles to constrict. bronchioles dilate and the systemic arterioles to dilate.
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This is typically a sign of increased metabolic activity or inadequate ventilation. To compensate for this, the body needs to increase the removal of carbon dioxide and increase the delivery of oxygen to tissues. In the bronchioles, the response would be to Show more…
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