write the equation showing the transportation of oxygen from lungs to the tissues
Answers
Answer:
so sorry i do not know the answer
Answer:
Diffusion
Diffusion takes place in the gas phase by the random motion of gas molecules.
Graham's law of diffusion (1833) states that the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular weight (D∼MW−½). Thus, the relative rates of diffusion of CO2 and O2 are equal to √(32/44) or 0.85. Diffusion coefficients in the gas phase are Dgas ≈ 10−1 cm2/sec. In the liquid phase, diffusion rates of gases are generally 10,000 times smaller than those in gaseous environments due to the much shorter mean free path between collisions with other molecules (e.g., the solvent); thus, Dliquid ≈ 10−5 cm2/s [55]. This is not a severe handicap, however, since the distances over which gas transfer must take place in the liquid phase are generally short (about 100 times shorter than that in the gas phase).