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All of the following veins carry 54ml of CO2 per 100ml of blood except: A. Hepatic B. Umbilical C. Femoral D. Cerebral ​

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Answered by parikshit17
1

Answer:

1. Dissolved

2. Bound to Haemoglobin

Dissolved oxygen follows Henry’s law -> amount dissolved is proportional to partial pressure.

For each mm of Hg of PAO2, dissolved O2 = 0.003 ml of O2 per100 ml of blood.

Total HB include HbO2, DeoxyHb, MetHb, COHb.

1 GMC of Hb can bind with 1.34ml of O2

Total O2 content per 100 ml :

In arterial blood = 1.34x Hb xsaturation +0.003 x pO2

= 1.34 x 15 x 0.957 + 0.003 x100

= approximately 20 ml / 100 ml of blood.

In venous blood = 1.34x 15 x0.75. + 0.003 x 40

= approximately 15 ml / 100 ml of blood.

Carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in three ways :

1) Dissolved in blood

2) Buffered with water as carbonic acid

3) Bound to hemoglobin.

At a Hb concentration of 15 gm / 100ml of blood, venous blood contains approximately 52 ml of CO2 / 100ml of blood and arterial blood contains approximately 48 ml of CO2 / 100 ml of blood.

Answered by MLuqmanKhan
1

Answer: Umbilical

Explanation:

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