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Transport of Oxygen 3% in dissolved form i. e. dissolved in plasma.
97% bound to Haemoglobin
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O2 Transport as dissolved in plasma
At Arterial Po2 = 0.29 ml of O2 dissolved in 100 ml of blood At Venous Po2 = ml of O2 dissolved in 100 ml of blood 0.17 ml of O2 is carried in dissolved state to tissue by each 100 ml of blood
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O2 transport as bound to Hb
1gm Hb can carry = 1.39 ml of O2. But due to impurities like met Hb 1gm Hb carries 1.34 ml of O2 15 gms will carry 1.34 x 15 = ml of O2 This happens at or more than 250 mmHg when Hb is 100% saturated. At arterial PO2 only 97% of Hb is saturated
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O2 transport as bound to Hb
At arterial PO ml of O2 is bound to Hb. At venous PO ml of O2 is bound to Hb. 5 ml of O2 is transported as bound form from lungs to tissues by each 100 ml of blood.
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O2 Hb dissociation curve
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Factors affecting O2 Hb dissociation curve
CO Bohr effect Hydrogen Ion Temperature BPG( Bisphosphoglycerate ) Electrolytes Met Hb HbF Hormones
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