exchange of gasses and how blood transports gasses Flashcards

1
Q

What are the highest individual gas pressures in the air?

A

Nitrogen (PN2 597.4mmHg)
followed by
Oxygen (PO2 158.8mmHg)

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2
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What is the exchange of gasses in the alveoli of the lungs to blood in the pulmonary capillaries called?

A

External respiration

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3
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What happens during External respiration

A

Blood picks up O2 from alveolar air and unloads CO2.

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4
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A highly important factor in External respiration is _______ . Any disease process affecting this will decrease the rate of gas exchange.

A

surface area

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5
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Internal Respiration is also known as…..

A

Systemic Gas Exchange

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6
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What happens during Internal Respiration or System Gas Exchange?

A

The exchange of O2 and CO2 between systemic capillaries and tissue throughout the body

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7
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What happens during Internal Respiration or System Gas Exchange?

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The exchange of O2 and CO2 between systemic capillaries and tissue throughout the body

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8
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How does the System Gas Exchange happen

A

-systemic capillaries is higher than the tissue cells
=>Oxygen diffuses out of capillaries into tissue cells
-CO2 pressure is higher than the systemic capillaries
=>CO2 leaves tissue and enters the sys. capillaries

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9
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The partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) in alveolar air is what?

A

105 mmHg

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10
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PO2 in the pulmonary capillaries is…

A

40 mmHg

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11
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Because the PO2 is less pulmonary capillaries than alveolar air O2 defuses until what?

A

pulmonary capillaries reach 105 mmHg

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12
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blood returning to the heart via the pulmonary veins, has a PO2 of…

A

100 mmHg

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13
Q

Oxygen doesn’t dissolve easily in water
__% of O2 is contained in blood plasma
__% is bound to hemoglobin hgb in RBC’s

A
  1. 5% plasma

98. 5% Hemoglobin

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14
Q

Heme in hemoglobin contains 4 ions of ___

Each binds a molecule of ___

A
  • Iron

- O2

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15
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Carbon Dioxide Transport. Transported in blood in three main forms:
Approx __% is dissolved CO2
Approx __% Is bound to amino acids
__% is in Bicarbonate ions (HCO3)

A

7% Dissolved CO2
23% is Bound to amino acids
70%. Bicarbonate ions (HCO3)

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16
Q

What is the Systemic tissue Cells partial pressures
PO2= ?
PCO2= ?

A

PO2 40mm Hg

PCO2 45mm Hg

17
Q

Alveolar Air partial pressures are what?
PO2= ?
PCO2= ?

A
PO2= 105 mm Hg
PCO2= 40 mm Hg
18
Q

What are the Atmospheric air partial pressures?
PO2= ?
PCO2= ?

A
PO2= 159 mm Hg
PCO2= 0.3 mm Hg