1. Explain chloride shift.
2. how carbon dioxide is transported in the venous blood? mention the molecular events responsible for its transport.
3. what are carbonic anhydrase and what do they do?
1. Explain chloride shift. 2. how carbon dioxide is transported in the venous blood? mention the...
Describe how carbon dioxide is taken into blood at the tissue capillaries, transported in the blood, and discharged at the lung capillaries. Be complete.
3. The carbon dioxide produce in animal cells is transported to the lungs mostly dissolved in blood plasma. Essential to this process is the reaction of CO2 with water. Given the AHE= -612.96 kJ/mol for carbonic acid, calculate the AHreaction at 298.15 K. H2O(l) + CO2(g) 2 H2CO3(aq)
Explain how the PO2 differences in the systemic and pulmonary capillaries affects carbon dioxide transport in the blood.
explain how most carbon dioxide is carried in the blood. ( this question is not asking about which vessels blood flows through).
1. a form in which carbon dioxide is transported in blood A. pH B. hydrogen ions C. bicarbonate D. pharynx E. larynx F. respiratory exchange G. conducting H. mucus membrane I. mucociliary clearance J. diffusion K. osmosis L. peritubular capillaries M. glomerular capillaries N. bronchi O. alveoli P. nephrons 2. where sound is produced 3. a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration 4. microscopic structures in the kidneys that produce urine - _ _5. the name of the tiny air...
1) State and explain common causes of metabolic acidosis 2) State and explain common causes of metabolic alkalosis. 3) Explain how carbon dioxide is eliminated in the lungs (a diagram is appropriate) 4) What are the major chemical buffer systems in the blood and in urine?
5. How to explain that a venous blood looks purplish blue and an arterial blood appears bright red to us? 6. Why is CO a highly toxic gas? 7. What other important for life porphyrins (complex ions) do you know?
1. Determine the formula weight for each compound: sulfur tetrafluoride, carbon dioxide, sodium chloride, phosphorus pentafluoride, calcium phosphate, water, propane (C3H8), iron(III) sulfate. Which compounds would also have a molecular weight or molar mass? What is the difference between a formula weight and a molecular weight? 2. Determine the percent composition for each compound in question 1. Is it possible for two compounds to have the same percent composition? 3. For each compound in question 1, determine the number of...
can you help me with these problems with everything and the process, please!! 1-.Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood (pH 7.4) to form a mixture of carbonic acid and bicarbonate. Disregarding free CO2, what fraction of carbonic acid will be present? Would you expect to find a significant amount of carbonate (CO32-)? 2-. The fermentation of the wine is produced by a biochemical reaction of a buffer consisting of tartaric acid and potassium acid tartrate. Assuming that at some...
1. Describe the processes by which fatty acids are transported in the blood, activated and transported into the matrix of the mitochondria for breakdown to obtain energy. (Specifically, determine the role of carnitine palmitoyl transferase in the oxidation of fatty acids.) 2. Explain the processes by which fatty acids are released from triacylglycerol stored in adipose tissue. 3. Outline the β-oxidation pathway by which fatty acids are metabolized to acetyl-CoA and explain how this leads to the production of large...