All of the above I suppose. You forgot to add loss of treatment to those who need it. You haven’t specified which services are being limited but presumably something is lost when we limit offerings.
The main factor that controls the rate of breathing is..
A.) concentration of carbon dioxide.
If we think about it.. When we breath in oxygen, right away it enters your lungs and turns into carbon dioxide. Well since your lungs need to process oxygen and bring oxygen into the blood stream. Then as soon as the oxygen comes inside (inhale) the oxygen turns into carbon dioxide and you breath it out (exhale) to get a new oxygen load.
Makes sense? lol
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Don’t know man sorry just need to get free questions
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