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the correct value of pCO2 in pulmonary veins and systemic veins​

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Answered by archanajhaasl
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Answer:

The value of pCO₂ in pulmonary veins and systemic veins​ is 40 mm of Hg and 45 mm of Hg respectively.

Explanation:

Pulmonary Veins

Blood is moved between the heart and the lungs by the pulmonary vein. Deoxygenated blood is delivered to the lungs by the pulmonary artery from the right ventricle. In the lungs, where oxygen is traded for carbon dioxide, the blood is oxygenated. The blood is subsequently returned to the heart via the pulmonary veins and circulated throughout the body via the systemic vein.

Systemic veins

The systemic vein transports the heart's oxygenated blood throughout the body before returning the body's deoxygenated blood to the heart. Through the aorta, the blood exits the left ventricle of the heart and circulates throughout the body, where respiring tissues exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide. The vena cava, a vein, is used to return deoxygenated blood to the heart.

The value of pCO₂ in pulmonary veins and systemic veins​ is 40 mm of Hg and 45 mm of Hg respectively.

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Answered by rahul123437
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The correct value of pCO2 in pulmonary veins and systemic veins​ is between 35 to 45 mm or 4.7 to 6.0 kPa.

Explanation:

  • The measure of carbon dioxide in the arterial or venous blood is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide pCO2.
  • The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is a mark of the alveolar ventilation within the lungs.
  • The normal condition of pCO2 shows the value range between 35 to 45 mmHg, or 4.7 to 6.0 kPa.
  • With the help of oxygen tension determination of the amount of oxygen that can bind with hemoglobin.
  • The pCO2  and pO2  in oxygenated blood in the arterial blood is  in between 40 mm Hg and 45 mm Hg respectively.
  • The partial pressure of oxygen pO2​, similarly partial pressure of carbon dioxide is pCO2​ . The pCO2  and pO2

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