BIOL 3070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Haldane Effect, Ion Exchange, Bicarbonate

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Lecture 9, jan 25 continuation of pdf8: carbon dioxide transport: 1) easily transported in the blood in its dissolved form, 5-7% dissolved in the blood. 2) bound to hb (mammalian) not with the association with the heme group 20- More solube in the blood than co2. Co2 + h2o h2co3 h+ + hco3- Carbonic anhydrase responsible for facilitating the rxn of co2 and h2o. I(cid:374) fish they do(cid:374)"t have (cid:374)o 2, thus they tra(cid:374)sport the co2 through (cid:271)i(cid:272)arbonate 93: co2 transport during internal respiration: It will have a gradient that will allow it move from the cells to the capillaries. The capillaries are usually high with o2 and low with co2. Venous capillaries leaving the capillaries: pco2 will have around 46 mmhg at rest and higher during exercise. Gas exchange at tissues internal respiration: co2 is dissolved in plasma, co2 binds to hemoglobin (20-25%) in mammals, converted in the rbc from co2 to hco3.

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