Biology, asked by nayanmanilaskar437, 6 months ago

What is the partial pressure of O2

inside the alveoli after normal expiration ?


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Answered by ayushbag03
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Answer:

approximately 40 to 45 mm Hg

PaCO2 is the carbon dioxide partial pressure in alveoli, which in normal physiological conditions is approximately 40 to 45 mm Hg, and the RQ (respiratory quotient). FiO2 is directly related to the percent composition of oxygen in the inspired air. Without support at sea level, this is 21% or 0.21.

Answered by joges106
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Answer:

approximately 40 to 45 mm Hg

PaCO2 is the carbon dioxide partial pressure in alveoli, which in normal physiological conditions is approximately 40 to 45 mm Hg, and the RQ (respiratory quotient). FiO2 is directly related to the percent composition of oxygen in the inspired air. Without support at sea level, this is 21% or 0.21.

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