You’re wrong on one point: respiratory Alkalosis from hyperventilation shifts the curve to the left. It’s the Bohr effect. When blood pH is high, Hb has a greater affinity for O2.
You are right, but he wasn't wrong in the video either. What he said was hyperventilation results as a RESPONSE to a shift of the curve to the right (to make it shift back to normal, to the left).
Would platelets increase too on a blood test? I had a TIA in Peru and my platelets were elevated that day - would it be related to an excess of RBC’s? Great video!
Amazing explanation 👏. Did you happen to think of a similar video but for the extreme breath holding performance? For example - 8-10 minutes breath hold. I wonder how damaging the extreme acidosis could be in that case as well as how Bohr effect is going to affect the oxygen assimilation upon the exhale/inhale after reaching the minimal SpO2 level.
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Hello can you please answer this question ?Why is the risk of Rh D alloimmunization after first birth higher if the fetus is ABO compatible with the mother?
aint no way💀let me explain muscle mass when get into work, produces CO2 more than resting muscle , and besides that CO2 is acidic so H+also increases (as H2Co3 increase) and then glyscolysis occurs more leading to more occurance of rapaport leubering cycle producing more 2, 3 BPG all factors lead to shift of O2 dissociation curve to right 👍
Most importantly, you neglected to explain why I am farting all day and night like a fart machine drip fed on baked beans and brussel sprouts up here in Quito.
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You’re wrong on one point: respiratory Alkalosis from hyperventilation shifts the curve to the left. It’s the Bohr effect. When blood pH is high, Hb has a greater affinity for O2.
You are right, but he wasn't wrong in the video either. What he said was hyperventilation results as a RESPONSE to a shift of the curve to the right (to make it shift back to normal, to the left).
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Would platelets increase too on a blood test? I had a TIA in Peru and my platelets were elevated that day - would it be related to an excess of RBC’s? Great video!
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Amazing explanation 👏. Did you happen to think of a similar video but for the extreme breath holding performance? For example - 8-10 minutes breath hold. I wonder how damaging the extreme acidosis could be in that case as well as how Bohr effect is going to affect the oxygen assimilation upon the exhale/inhale after reaching the minimal SpO2 level.
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Hello can you please answer this question ?Why is the risk of Rh D alloimmunization after first birth
higher if the fetus is ABO compatible with the mother?
Can you elaborate on your question, please?
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I'd request you to make a detailed video on fatty liver and NAFLDs.
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So is there anything we can do to overcome all these issues with high altitude when you don’t hv time you acclimate?
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So more O2 means more muscle?
Am I correct sir?
I am afraid I didn't understand your question.
Can you elaborate, please?
aint no way💀let me explain
muscle mass when get into work, produces CO2 more than resting muscle , and besides that CO2 is acidic so H+also increases (as H2Co3 increase) and then glyscolysis occurs more leading to more occurance of rapaport leubering cycle producing more 2, 3 BPG
all factors lead to shift of O2 dissociation curve to right 👍
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Most importantly, you neglected to explain why I am farting all day and night like a fart machine drip fed on baked beans and brussel sprouts up here in Quito.
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