Oxygen Transport
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@Okeaola The title of the video is Oxygen Transport, Einstein.
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@Okeaola @Gottfried2210 Says in my text...could be wrong..7-10% are dissolved in plasma, 20-30% bonds to hemoglobin in RBC (HbCO2- Carbinohemoglobin) and 60-70% is bicarbonate ion in plasma (HbCO3-) with Cl- leaving RBC to compensate for loss.
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How in hell do we find this out?
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@sneakybast3rd Actually, less than 1.5% is dissolved in the blood plasma.
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@smileysnowman24 ?
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thank you so much! this really helped a lot.
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Good video.
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sheekshampoo, your vid don't say anything about CO2 in the blood.
Okeaola 2 years ago 13
PS: the oxygen doesn't actually dissolve into the blood, it diffuses past the capillaries from the alveoli, directly into the blood stream, where it binds to the haemoglobin. Oxygen is way too non - polar to be dissolved. Unless the temperature radically decreases (which it has not) or the pressure massively increases (which did not). So it is a highly improbable that such an event will occur.
Gottfried2210 1 year ago 10