The low pressure below the arterial results in |
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a) |
Release of from the cell |
b) |
Formation of haemoglobin |
c) |
Production of bicarbonate |
d) |
Formation of carbonic acid |
The low pressure below the arterial results in |
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a) |
Release of from the cell |
b) |
Formation of haemoglobin |
c) |
Production of bicarbonate |
d) |
Formation of carbonic acid |
(a)
The partial pressure of oxygen in blood capillary is higher (95 mm Hg) than that of the body cells (40 mm Hg) and the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is lesser (40 mm Hg) than that of the body cells (45 mm Hg). Therefore, oxygen diffuses from the capillary blood to the body cells through tissue fluid and carbon dioxide diffuses from the body cells of the capillary blood tissue fluid.