BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Partial Pressure, Pulmonary Artery, Exhalation

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Blood in pulmonary arteries has lower p02 and higher pco2. Gas diffusion increases blood p02 and decreases pco2. Blood departs in pulmonary venules as high in p02 and low in. Blood arriving to peripheral capillaries has higher p02 and lower. Gas diffusion decreases blood p02 and increases pco2. Blood returning to heart via systemic vessels is low in p02 and high in. Haemoglobin (hb) fully loaded with oxygen: 100% hb saturation. Oxygen-hemoglobin saturation curve: saturation of hb with oxygen depending on partial pressure of oxygen in body. Carbon dioxide transported through rbcs as well: Hco3 to go back into pulmonary to be able to dissociate carbonic acid to co2 which you can then take out of the rbc. Po2 and pco2 are stable in the alveoli and tissues if oxygen demand increases. Respiratory rate and tidal volume must increase, otherwise alveolar. Po2 levels decrease, and alveolar, blood, and tissue pco2 levels increase (can lead to hypoxia and drop in ph)

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