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solubility of carbandioxide how much more than oxygen during exchange of gases in blood??

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood of the capillary is about 45 mm Hg, whereas its partial pressure in the alveoli is about 40 mm Hg. However, the solubility of carbon dioxide is much greater than that of oxygen—by a factor of about 20—in both blood and alveolar fluids.


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