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the pco2 level in the expired air under normal condition is approximately 1 )49mm of hg 2) 100mm of hg 3) 32 mm of hg 4) 116 my of hg

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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It is 49mm of Hg. The influence of CO2 storage in lung tissue and certain pathophysiologic conditions on the accuracy of these methods was systematically investigated with a comprehensive multi-chamber computer simulation of the lung.


For normal levels of CO2 storage capacity, satisfactory estimates of arterial-venous O2 content difference are feasible for differences less than 8 volumes percent; with high levels of CO2 storage capacity, large errors can occur.

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Answer :-

=) 49 mm of hg .

Explanation :-

=) Basically , it depends upon the lung tissue and certain pathophysiologic conditions it is determined by the multi-chamber stimulation of lungs .

And , also we know air in the lungs is normally measured in terms of lung volumes and lung capacities . Also , point to be noted is the total lung capacity of the adult male is six liters.


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