Breathing or ventilation is primarily stimulated by changes in carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the blood. Elevated CO2 levels, detected by chemoreceptors in the brain and blood vessels, trigger an increase in the rate and depth of breathing to expel excess CO2 and take in more oxygen. Additionally, oxygen levels and pH changes can also influence respiratory drive, ensuring that the body maintains homeostasis.
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