Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Atp Hydrolysis, Citric Acid Cycle, Hemoglobin

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Blood is going to be delivered to the working muscle. During this partial pressure is going to remain high. Instead of co2 being formed from the krebs cycle, it is formed through buffering: working anaerobically --> as lactate accumulates, increase in h+ ---> H++hco3 --> h2co3 --> co2 + h2o: as you continue breathing you can eliminate co2, managing ph by eliminating co2 from the blood (removing acidic effects indirectly of the. Hydrogen: eliminate co2 --> increase in ph. Means you consume hydrogen (remove it from cellular environment) during recovery as you form atp. Increase in h+ (and co2) in plasma increases ventilation: reduces alveolar co2 from the lungs. H+ + hco3 --> h2co3 --> co2 + h2o: reduction in plasma co2 facilitates h+ combining with hco3 --> decrease h+ in plasma, as you increase ventilation, you decrease alveolar co2--> maintain high pressure gradient during. Venus lungs and the blood: ventilatory buffering is approx.

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