Which stimulus is the most powerful driver of ventilation under normal conditions?
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Correct answer: Increased arterial carbon dioxide
An increase in arterial carbon dioxide strongly stimulates ventilation. CO2 readily crosses the blood-brain barrier and affects central chemoreceptors.
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