BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Hemolymph, Partial Pressure, Enema

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4 Dec 2018
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* greater the dissolved amount greater rate of oxygen delivery. * hemolymph (for animals with open circulatory system), blood (animals with closed circulatory system) Open circulatory system their circulatory fluids& extracellular fluids bathing all tissues in the body. Closed circulatory system have continuous system of blood vessels runs through the body eg. human. * henry"s law allows us to calculate concentration of any gas dissolve in fluids. Partial pressure of that gas in the fluid. Eg. oxygen if we know the po2 value of the blood, then the amount of oxygen dissolved in that blood will be directly proportional to that po2 value. End po2 value how much oxygen is able to dissolve in the blood and how much oxygen can be delivered in the circulatory system. How soluble is o2 in water in fact o2 is not that soluble in water therefor the blood cannot be easily dissolved in hemolymph of animals.

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