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After a long deep breath, we do not respire for some seconds due to ______. - Zoology

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After a long deep breath, we do not respire for some seconds due to ______.

Options

  • more CO2 in the blood

  • more O2 in the blood

  • less CO2 in the blood

  • less O2 in the blood

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Solution

After a long deep breath, we do not respire for some seconds due to more O2 in the blood.

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Chapter 6: Respiration - Evaluation [Page 108]

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Samacheer Kalvi Zoology [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 6 Respiration
Evaluation | Q 11. | Page 108
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Chapter 6 Respiration
Evaluation | Q 11. | Page 104

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