When the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is too high, the excess carbon dioxide reacts with water and produces carbonic acid. The carbonic acid causes the pH to become more acidic. When the blood pH becomes too acidic, chemoreceptors in the brain instruct the body to react and maintain homeostasis in blood pH. Which of these responses by the body would eliminate the excess carbon dioxide and help maintain homeostasis in the blood pH?(1 point)

Responses

Decreasing the heart rate
Decreasing the heart rate

Breathing more deeply and frequently
Breathing more deeply and frequently

Increasing body temperature by shivering
Increasing body temperature by shivering

increasing glucose levels in the blood

Breathing more deeply and frequently