Which of the following best describes the effect of increasing physiologic dead space on alveolar ventilation (V_A), assuming constant minute ventilation?
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Correct answer: Alveolar ventilation decreases
If physiologic dead space increases, more of the tidal volume fails to reach perfused alveoli, so alveolar ventilation decreases even if minute ventilation is unchanged.
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