A, pulmonary circuits is a circulation of blood can deoxygenated blood pump from heart to the lungs and oxygenated blood returned to back to the heart..It happen between lungs and heart..
Systemic circulation is a circulation of blood which oxygenat blood pump from heart to the body and deoxygenated blood returned back to the heart..it happen between the heart and the entire body .plasma present in the in the blood around 60% cells and fragments are 10% dissolved molecules including proteins, glucose, ions, hormone and gases.. plasma act of a buffer maintaining PH near 7.4..
B, plasma contain nutrients,wastes,salts, red blood cells ( erythrocytes) carry O2 in the cells hemoglobin..
C, gas exchange between tissues and the blood is an important function in circulatory system.. circulatory and respiratory system takes oxygen and discharge CO2..
Someone answer the question including A B C ign , to indicane the direction of diffusion...
Please help me answer these questions © © 110 | Amo 15% For Question #s 29-34, refer to the Hb-oxygen dissociation curve at right. 112 Percent hemoglobin saturation mL o, per 100 ml blood 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Po, of blood (mm Hg) 90 100... up to 760 29. The characteristic sigmoid shape of the Hb-oxygen dissociation curve is due to what property of hemoglobin? (2 pts) 30. Identify the Hb Pso for this curve. (2...
A. . Hyperpnea would result in ___________________________ within the blood. an increase in both Pressure (oxygen) and Pressure (carbon dioxide) 2. Decreased Pressure (carbon dioxide) results in an increase in blood pH levels. Both of these conditions result in a shift of the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve to the ______________________. This shift _______________ hemoglobin’s affinity for oxygen. select 3. Increased levels of 2,3 BPG occur in response to decreased blood pH levels. With all other variables unchanged, an increased concentration of...
Please answer from k till r asap please! In each of the following, indicate if the situation on the left would cause an increase (I), decrease (D) or no/not change (NC) to the variable on the right. You should place the appropriate letter(s) in the blank. a. Decrease in blood pressure would ___ secretion of aldosterone. b. Binding of epinephrine to Beta 2 receptors on blood vessels will ___ vessel diameter. c. Binding of norepinephrine to alpha 1 receptors on...
1) Select all that apply. Globular proteins: a)are found in hair and wool. b)include myoglobin and collagen. c)are usually water soluble. d)aggregate in aqueous media. e)are often made of β-pleated sheet and α-helix sections wrapped into compact structures. 2) Select all that apply. The Bohr effect: a)depends on the atomic orbital structure of hydrogen. b)can be summarized as a reduction in the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin with decreasing pH. c)is explained by the protonation of key amino acids, including the...
Which electrolyte measurement is least affected by hemolysis? a. Calciumb. b- Magnesium c. Potassium d. Total Bilirubin Question 2 of 35 Required Question Which of the following should cause specimen rejection for platelet aggregation studies? a. The sample hematocrit is too high .b. The sample is hemolyzed. c. The sample is over-anticoagulated. d. The sample platelet count is too low. Question 3 of 35 Required Question Which of the following is usually positive in a patient with a urinary tract...