What is partial pressure how does it help in gaseous exchange during respiration?
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The partial pressure how does it help in gaseous exchange during respiration we take oxygen and release out carbon dioxide.
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As air moves into the alveoli, water vapor and carbon dioxide are added, and that reduces the partial pressure of oxygen to about 100 mmHg in the alveolar gas. Henry's law is applied to gas exchange as the partial pressures for oxygen and carbon dioxide equilibrate across the respiratory membrane.
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