Respiratory | External Respiration: Partial Pressures & Solubilities
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about external respiration, but particularly paying close attention to partial pressures and solubilities. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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Hey Zach, just wanted to say that your videos make CRNA school so much easier. So thank you for taking the time to do all that you do and making this material so much easier to understand and remember. I just wanted to point out something I noticed in some of the videos in the respiratory playlist. In some of the videos the pCO2 of the incoming air in listed as 40mmHg before it even gets to the the alveoli, however the pCO2 of incoming air/atmospheric air is actually negligible, so 0mmHg, it reaches 40mmHg once in the alveoli and gas exchange has taken place. Again thank you bringing the enthusiasm that you do to all this subject matter and for making such a positive impact in the lives of so many like me.
This is total geniussss. You managed to unify the concepts in simple terms 😭 the carbonic anhydrase equation and how it fits with partial pressure and solubility of gas is just mind blowing. Thank you sensei 🙏
I didn’t need to learn that much about this topic but It was so amazing explained i couldn’t stop myself and now i m never gonna forget this lesson THANKS 👏👍
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Hi Zach! first of all thank you very much for your videos you are sincerely my favorite teacher because I always used to see your videos before following my university teacher. I have 2 questions and it will give me great pleasure if you answer me;
1. why oxygen pressure is reduced to 104 mmhg so where does the other amount of oxygen go?
2. Why does nitrogen not participate in the blood and what prevents it? does nitrogen really have a role in respiration?
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When we calculate the PaO2 (in an ABG for example) do we take into account also the O2 bound to haemoglobin?
no as far as I know, the pO2 is only the unbound oxygen. Otherwise you would also have to take into account the oxygen bound to myoglobin in the muscle tissue
@@888167 so then why does decrease in hemoglobin affect partial pressure of oxygen?
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The PO2 in the atmosphere is about 160mmHg and in the alveoli is about 104mmHg. My question is that, does the PO2 change drastically from 160-104 or it changes slowly as it passes through the respiratory pathway to reach to 104mmHg? Thank you!! Love the videos by the way!!
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I have one question, please: if there is a change in partial pressure of O2 and CO2 of blood in lungs would there be a change of partial pressure of these gases in alveoli due to these exchange processes?
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I have a question. When there is more oxygen binding, the 'legs' change conformation so 2,3 BPG can't bind. What does the 'legs' represent? Is it just the positively charged amino acids?
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Is the increased solubility of CO2 the reason that it's partial pressure in the blood is only 40 mmHg?
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I couldn't understand that deoxyhb have low affinity to O2 but also take O2. Doesn't o2 bind because of high affinity for o2?
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If CO2 binds to the globin portion of hemoglobin and O2 binds to the heme group, can hemoglobin carry four molecules of O2 and four molecules of CO2 simultaneously?
Of course the R-state Oxyhemoglobin is sitting cross-legged, he is as relaxed as any well-oxygenated Yogi can be!
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This Haldane effect occurs mostly with MOUTH BREATHING, do you mention this?