BIOL 2420 Lecture 19: Lecture 19

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Total pressure of a gas mixture = sum of the partial pressures (p) that each gas exerts independently. When a liquid is exposed to air, gas molecules can enter the liquid and dissolve into it. Partial pressure is always the same on outside and in alveoli but the concentration is much lower in uid. Gases, both within and between the air and liquid states, diffuse down partial pressure* gradients. Breathing in dry air (lower pressure due to water vapour. Only 15% of our lung volume is being exchanged. Oxygen is connately exiting the alveoli into the plasma. Uid and then enter the blood ( uid to uid diffusion) Important to match the rate of air ow (ventilation) into groups of alveoli with the rate of blood ow (perfusion) past those alveoli. Perfusion = amount of blood going to a speci c location.

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