HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mass Diffusivity, Partial Pressure, Hemoglobin

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Factors affecting gas exchange: thickness of the respiratory membrane (thicker=slower), this can increase thickness when fluid builds up when we are sick. Ie emphysema where alveolar walls breakdown: diffusion coefficient (how easily a gas can diffuse in and out of a liquid or tissue), this is relative to environment. Ie co2 dc is 20 in lungs while 02 is 4 and thus co2 can move 5x quicker than 02 (higher the. Dc=faster gas exchange: partial pressure-pressure exerted by a gas in a mixture of gases. When the partial pressure of a gas is greater on one side of the respiratory membrane compared to the other side, the gas moves from the side with the higher pp to the side with the lower pp. O2: transported via: red blood cells (haemoglobin)-98. 5% or dissolved in blood plasma-1. 5 % Co2: transported as: hco3 dissoveled in plasma-70% or co2 dissolved in plasma-7% or bound to haemoglobin-23%

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