Respiration - Transport of Carbon Dioxide in Blood & Body Fluids - Part 2
Offered By: Dr. Najeeb Lectures via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate process of carbon dioxide transport in blood and body fluids in this comprehensive 54-minute lecture. Delve into the comparison of CO2 and O2 solubility, partial pressures, and content in arterial and venous blood. Examine hemoglobin's multifaceted functions, including oxygen and CO2 transport, pH buffering, and nitric oxide binding. Investigate the mechanisms of CO2 transport from peripheral tissues to lungs, focusing on the roles of red blood cells, carbonic anhydrase enzyme, and bicarbonate-chloride exchangers. Learn about the various forms of CO2 transport, including bicarbonate ions, dissolved CO2, and carbamino compounds. Understand key concepts such as the Bohr effect and Haldane effect, and their impact on oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation. Gain insights into the complex interplay between respiratory gases, blood components, and body tissues in maintaining physiological balance.
Syllabus
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7:46-
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21:45-
32:11-
37:11-
41:16-
Taught by
Dr. Najeeb Lectures
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