When a person starts to run, the rate at which her muscles produce co2 rises drastically. soon, this increase in co2 production is balanced by an increased rate of co2 removal as the runner breathes faster and her heartbeat increases. what type of feedback is this an example of? a) negative feedback, because her body decreases the co2 production b) positive feedback, because the feedback had a beneficial effect on the body c)negative feedback, because the body’s responses counteract the stressor d) positive feedback, because it increased the amount of co2 in the body
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