In: Anatomy and Physiology
Match the following answers to the corresponding question
concerning respiratory chemistry.
define hemoglobin saturation
what part...
Match the following answers to the corresponding question
concerning respiratory chemistry.
- define hemoglobin saturation
- what part of the heme unit of hemoglobin does oxygen
bond tond to
- what does it mean for hemoglobin to be 100%
saturated?
- under normal conditions, what is hemoglobin saturation
if blood PO2 is 40 mm Hg?
- under normal conditions, what is hemoglobin saturation
if blood PO2 is 60 mm Hg?
- What PO2 will provide 100% saturation?
- What will happen to your blood pH in the skeletal
muscles when exercising vigorously?
- why does the pH in muscle exchange when exercising
vigorously?
- how does the drop in pH influence hemoglobin
saturation? rising body temperature? increasing amounts of
BPG?
- define hypoventilation
- define hyperventilation
- does hyperventilation or hypoventilation result in
respiratory alkalosis?
- does hyperventilation or hypoventilation result in
respiratory acidosis?
a. all heme units are fully loaded with oxygen
b. 75%
c. decrease because oxygen will be released from the heme
unit
d. 75%
e. 89%
f. 250 mm Hg
g. pH will drop
h. the percentage of heme units bonded to oxygen
i. breath rates are abnormally low and cannot remove carbon
dioxide from the blood adequately
j. breath rate is abnormally high and more carbon dioxide than
normal is released from the blood
k. hypoventilation
l. hyperventilation