PSL201Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Peripheral Chemoreceptors, Central Chemoreceptors, Respiratory Sounds
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Lost a lot of co2 in hyperventilation reduced delivery of o2, cut down in flow and decrease the assistance so h+ isn"t there to kick o2 off the hemoglobin. Po2 of 100 at rest and hyperventilated and got o2 to go up in alveolar air from 100 to room air. At 100, our blood is almost 100% saturated so even though we did a lot of extra breathing and brought in a lot more o2 molecule, the lung couldn"t carry anymore so little effect on amount of. O2 transported in blood wound up with o2 lack. Hyperventilation and died in water hyperventilated at race, over breathed, swam 25m and recall making a turn, if i go harder, won"t make it underwater race, pushed off, lying on bottom. Respiratory system is the only system where we have voluntary control or involuntary control.