Gas Transport
In this video, Dr Mike explains the 2 ways that oxygen (O2) can be transported around the body;
- Dissolved in plasma (1-2%)
- Bound to haem in haemoglobin (98%)
And the 3 ways that carbon dioxide is transported around the body;
- Dissolved in plasma (10%)
- Bound to globin of haemoglobin (20%)
- As bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) (70%)
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Ай бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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10 ай бұрын
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Thank you for clarifying what happens to the bicarbonate that is formed by isohydric transport, without your explanation I got really confused as to how it was considered a transport thinking that the bicarbonate just stayed within the system as an acting pH buffer, but then one of my books mentioned “Note that in isohydric transport, the CO2 is not directly carried by hemoglobin” which completely through me off. Thank you again for the great explanations and I hope you guys continue making more videos.
Oh my gosh, absolute brilliant explanation. You make it so so simple and easy to understand! Thank you !
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This was the best explanation I've seen. Thank you very much for taking time out of your day for making this video. God bless
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2 жыл бұрын
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Also is Cl- attached to anything once it enters the RBC?
It is very helpful for me to understand very quickly
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What is the point of the chloride shift. Does it allow the bicarbonate to leave due to differences in potential across ion channels?
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Perfect explanation
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hey dr mike, is there anything in the works to explain the oxyhemoglobin dissociative curve?
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Okay I'm here because next week is my reporting day in anatomy and lol i don't know to much about the gas transportation thank you for this video
Phenomenal explanation! Bravo
@DrMattDrMike
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
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Master explanation.
Is it CO2 only that binds directly to Hb or also the hydrogen ion (Deoxyhemoglobin complex)?
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Easy to understand ♥️ just watched before lesson
@angelinp9212
2 жыл бұрын
I watch em before my exams :)
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Thanks
So, the HHb in the RBC transport to the lungs too with HCO3- sir? I still dont understand the HHb in the lungs from where? Is that from the RBC in the tissue? Please, answer my question 🙏🙏🙏
thanks 😢
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Hi, ur subtiles doesnt work anymore.. ur videos used to have translated subtiles, but they seems to be removed a few days ago. please fix this, thank you so much !!
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but there is no reaction of sodium bicarbonate formation in plasma ie not showing in the reaction:plz include
Great
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Could you also talk about bohr and hamburger effect .... you could have talked about it in this video itself
Great lecture. Overwhelming thoughts for a dumb old Greek major.
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I like the way you pronounce H as Hech 😂 Btw this video was really helpful 🛐
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Deoxyhemoglobin
How CO2 removal increases pH in red blood cell??
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Refrences pls....
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carbonic acid and i have a lot in common
great video!!!! thanks
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bro is hench too