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Thank you so much for this! There is just one thing I don't understand. You said diffusion keeps on going until the PP of O2 is the same outside and inside the lumen, same for CO2, but then how do they differ again for the next respiration cycle? Does exhalation makes them different again, if so how? Thank you!
I think that entire circle is a capillary as part of the microvasculature anastomosis of the lungs. Also, capillaries are the blood vessels incapable of constricting (blood flow controlled by arterioles and precapillary sphincters) and are only used for diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide and for tissues also nutrients and hormones. It is therefore not just the black area in the drawing since that area is definitely not the only site for gas exchange in that entire blood vessel.
Capillaries are also involved in thermoregulation. So the arterioles and the venules I think is only the part where the arrow points, not the circle at 8:23.
ur explanation always makes everything very easy. but why alveoli has pco2 40 mmHg. practically when we inhale we should inhale only oxygen. so alveoli has only oxygen. how alveoli has carbondioxide? pls let me know.
Why doesn't the blood leak into the lungs during the gas exchange ??? Is it because the holes are so small and the blood is too thick to leak into the capillary sac ???
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Thank you so much for this! There is just one thing I don't understand. You said diffusion keeps on going until the PP of O2 is the same outside and inside the lumen, same for CO2, but then how do they differ again for the next respiration cycle? Does exhalation makes them different again, if so how? Thank you!
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[13:07] do you mean pulmonary veins? Because what delivers oxygenated blood back to the left atrium is the pulmonary vein. You said artery.
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I think that entire circle is a capillary as part of the microvasculature anastomosis of the lungs. Also, capillaries are the blood vessels incapable of constricting (blood flow controlled by arterioles and precapillary sphincters) and are only used for diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide and for tissues also nutrients and hormones. It is therefore not just the black area in the drawing since that area is definitely not the only site for gas exchange in that entire blood vessel.
Capillaries are also involved in thermoregulation. So the arterioles and the venules I think is only the part where the arrow points, not the circle at 8:23.
Or is it? Lol.
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Why is the PO2 in the alveolar space not 760mmg (1atm)?
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Is the basement membrane the same as the fused basal laminae ?
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ur explanation always makes everything very easy. but why alveoli has pco2 40 mmHg. practically when we inhale we should inhale only oxygen. so alveoli has only oxygen. how alveoli has carbondioxide? pls let me know.
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full understanding for us
1.What happens to the inhaled nitrogen?
2.The oxygen and carbon dioxide are diffused through the basement membare or the total of the cell membares?
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So which one let's you maintain concentration gradient
Why doesn't the blood leak into the lungs during the gas exchange ??? Is it because the holes are so small and the blood is too thick to leak into the capillary sac ???
I don't think there are holes as the gases are exchanged by being absorbed through the cells e.g. Epethelial cells
12:16 from 105 down to 40, not 45 right?
12:20 from a value of 105 to 40mm Hg..so why you said 45 for partial pressure of oxygen
He just accidentally said that, what it says on the board is correct
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13.06 connects with larger polmunary venuols
Very clear :)
is number 3 really the epithelium ?? someone correct me if im wrong....
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why is he looking down so often,,,,, ; )