BIO 11 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Partial Pressure, Perfusion, Hemoglobin

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Pressure exerted by mixture of gases is sum pressure of each individual gas. Partial pressure of any gas in a mixture is directly proportional to its. All partial pressures add up for total pressure. The pressure of each gas is the proportion of the gas in the mixture. O2 diffuses into blood until equilibrium of 104 mm hg reached. O2 will follow pressure gradient out of the lungs and into blood. When a mixture of gases contacts a liquid each gas dissolves in the liquid in proportion to its partial pressure. Dissolved gases may reenter gaseous phase if pressure changes. The greater the pressure difference, the more that will be passing through. Gases that move into solution can move back out of solution. We can put things into solution and out of solution based on pressures. Amount of o2 taken into blood equals amount of co2 expelled. Equal exchange between o2 and co2 even though pressure difference.

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