Carbon dioxide is carried in the plasma, on hemoglobin, and as bicarbonate ions. What are the percentages
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Carbon dioxide is carried in the plasma, on hemoglobin, and as bicarbonate ions. What are the percentages of each?
Why is there no N2in your blood even though it is the dominant gas in the atmosphere?
Explain the significance of the 2 major regions of the oxygen saturation/desaturation curve, i.e., the flat region & the steep region.
1. what are their ranges?
2. what is Hb's job?
3. at what locations?
4. what is happening with regard to Hb's PO2sensitivity? (Hb = hemoglobin)
4-What exactly is the Bohr effect?
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