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Transport of Oxygen in Blood and tissue fluids DR AMNA TAHIR
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DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN FROM THE ALVEOLI TO THE PULMONARY CAPILLARY BLOOD PO 2 Of gaseous oxygen in the alveoli = 104 mm Hg PO 2 Of venous blood entering the pulmonary capillary at its arterial end = 40mm Hg Initial pressure difference= 104-40= 64mm Hg PO 2 Of the blood rises to that of alveolar air by the time the blood has moved a third of the distance through the capillary Uptake of oxygen by the pulmonary blood during exercise Greater safety factor
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Up take of oxygen by the pulmonary blood
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TRANSPORT OF OXYGEN IN THE ARTERIAL BLOOD 98 % OF the blood that enters the left atrium with PO 2 = 104 mmHg 2% OF the blood has passed the bronchial circulation ( SHUNTED BLOOD) with PO 2 =40 mmHg Venous admixture of blood PO 2 of the blood pumped by aorta = 95 mmHg
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DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN FROM THE PERIPHERAL CAPILLARIES INTO THE TISSUE FLUID PO 2 at the arterial end= 95 mmHg PO 2 in the interstitial fluid that surround the tissue cells= 40mmHg Tissue PO 2 is determined by 2 factors 1.Rate of oxygen transport to tissues in the blood 2.The rate at which the oxygen is used by the tissues
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DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN FROM THE PERIPHERAL CAPILLARIES TO THE TISSUE CELLS Intracellular PO 2 ranges 5-40 mmHg Average 23 mmHg 1-3 mmHg is required Larger safety factor
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ROLE OF HEMOGLOBIN IN OXYGEN TRANSPORT 97% is carried in chemical combination with Hb 3% is transported in dissolved state Reversible combination of oxygen with Hb Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation curve
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