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what is the partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide in tissue and alveoli ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The partial pressure of oxygen in alveolar air is about 104 mm Hg, whereas the partial pressure of the oxygenated pulmonary venous blood is about 100 mm Hg. When ventilation is sufficient, oxygen enters the alveoli at a high rate, and the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli remains high.
Answered by BYGBYGRD
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Answer:

The partial pressure of oxygen in alveoli is about 100-104 mm Hg,

Usually oxygen level in your body tissue is somewhere between 15-40 mm Hg

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