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Can respiration occur beyond 60°c?Justify.
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Answered by sapankumar2510
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Respiratory failure is a clinical condition that happens when the respiratory system fails to maintain its main function, which is gas exchange, in which PaO2 lower than 60 mmHg and/or PaCO2 higher than 50 mmHg.

Respiratory failure is classified according to blood gases abnormalities into type 1 and type 2.

Type 1 (hypoxemic) respiratory failure has a PaO2 < 60 mmHg with normal or subnormal PaCO2. In this type, the gas exchange is impaired at the level of aveolo-capillary membrane. Examples of type I respiratory failures are carcinogenic or non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema and severe pneumonia.

Type 2 (hypercapnic) respiratory failure has a PaCO2 > 50 mmHg. Hypoxemia is common, and it is due to respiratory pump failure.

Also, respiratory failure is classified according to its onset, course, and duration into acute, chronic, and acute on top of chronic respiratory failure.

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Answered by jigyasasikarwar
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respiration cannot occur at 65 degree Celsius because the process of respiration is carried out by enzymes and enzymes will be destroyed at 65 degree Celsius because they are destroyed at high temperature no respiration doesn't occur because the enzymes will be destroyed.

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