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What would happen to arterial o2 and co2 if fast breathing continues?

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Typically: If a normal person with good lungs starts breathing fast and maintains this for say a minute: arterial O2, if it changes at all, might go up a very small amount, and Co2 goes down fairly significantly.

Answered 7/20/2014

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