chemoreflex

/kɛməˈriːfleks/

Definitions

1. noun

a reflex that stimulates breathing in response to an increase in the carbon dioxide level in the blood, such as that occurring during exercise or sleep apnea, or a similar response in aquatic animals to the oxygen level in the water

“The chemoreflex in the patient’s body was triggered due to the lack of oxygen in her blood, causing her to breathe faster.”

Synonyms

  • gag reflex
  • reflex arc

Antonyms

  • apnea