What is the effect of sleep on the CO2 response curve of the respiratory system?
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Correct answer: The curve shifts right, showing decreased sensitivity
During sleep, the respiratory center becomes less sensitive to CO2, causing the arterial PCO2 to rise slightly (about 3-4 mmHg). This rightward shift is why breathing is more likely to become irregular or periodic during sleep.
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