BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Venous Blood, Circulatory System, Mass Diffusivity

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Volume of air remaining in airways at the end of an exhalations (usually around 150ml) Used air that has low concentration of oxygen, high concentration co2- is breathed in with fresh air during inhalation. Dead because no gas exchange occurs in airways. Volume of fresh air going into alveoli per minute. Volume of fresh air per breath x breaths per minute (volume fresh air dead space) x breaths/min. *concentration/pressure gradient of gas is driving force for diffusion. Driving force for co2 diffusion is independent of oxygen driving force. Diffusion coefficient x (c2-c1) : diffusion coefficient usually remains constant so concentration gradient of gases (pressure gradient) is crucial. Pressure due to a specific gas in a mixture of gases. Calculated by multiplying %gas with total pressure of gases. Difference in partial pressure of a gas between compartments is the driving for diffusion (gases diffuse from high partial pressure -> low partial pressure)

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