Anatomy
Respiratory System
Henry’s Law
Dalton’s Law
Atmospheric Pressure = 760 mmHg
Atmospheric Pressure = PN2 + PO2 + PCO2 + PH2O
597(PN2) + 159(PO2) + .3(PCO2) + 3.7(PH2O) = 760 mmHg
760 x .786 = 597 760 x .209 = 159 760 x .0004 = .3 760 x .005 = 3.7
Atmospheric Pressure = 760 mmHg
Atmospheric Pressure = PN2 + PO2 + PCO2 + PH2O
597(PN2) + 159(PO2) + .3(PCO2) + 3.7(PH2O) = 760 mmHg
760 x .786 = 597 760 x .209 = 159 760 x .0004 = .3 760 x .005 = 3.7
Sea level pressure = 760 mm Hg Sea level PO2 = 159 mm Hg
Everest summit pressure = 253 mm Hg Everest summit PO2 = 43.1 mm Hg
Atmospheric Pressure = 760 mmHg
Atmospheric Pressure = PN2 + PO2 + PCO2 + PH2O
597(PN2) + 159(PO2) + .3(PCO2) + 3.7(PH2O) = 760 mmHg
760 x .786 = 597 760 x .209 = 159 760 x .0004 = .3 760 x .005 = 3.7
Arterial blood at sea level - 97% saturated
Venous blood leaving peripheral tissues at sea level - 75% saturated
Arterial blood at summit of Everest - 77% saturated
The Respiratory System • Image from 1601 text, De Vocis
Auditusque Organis Historia Anatomica, by Giulio Casserio
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