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72. Blood passing through the following would
have the same
pO₂?​

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Answered by lsen71061
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Answer:

PO2 (partial pressure of oxygen) reflects the amount of oxygen gas dissolved in the blood. It primarily measures the effectiveness of the lungs in pulling oxygen into the blood stream from the atmosphere.

Explanation:

Most healthy adults have a PaO2 within the normal range of 80–100 mmHg. If a PaO2 level is lower than 80 mmHg, it means that a person is not getting enough oxygen . A low PaO2 level can point to an underlying health condition, such as: emphysema.

Answered by sohafarhana045
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Answer:

Blood entering the right side of the heart le., right atrium is a deoxygenated blood having partial pressure of 40 mm Hg. Blood,leaving the right side of the heart i.e., right ventricle will also have almost same partial pressure as the blood is moving from right atrium to right ventricle and also no exchange of gases occurs in this path.

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