In alveolar air its 569.0 mm Hg. In expired air its 566.0 mm Hg. This is per Guyton & Hall's Textbook of Medical Physiology (1996)
The normal partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood is 75-100 millimeters of mercury. In comparison the partial pressure of oxygen at sea level is 750 millimeters of mercury.
If the total (=atmospheric) gas pressure is 760 mm Hg, then the remaining partial pressure of 760 - (630 + 39) = 91 mm of Hg is for the 3rd gas in blood: Oxygen (O2)
CO2 in the blood stream can be measured from bicarbonate in the blood or pCO2 (partial pressure). Normal CO2 measured from bicarbonate is 22-28 mEq/L Normal pCO2 is 35-45 mmHg
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What is a normal blood pressure listing?
That depends on whether you are asking about the red blood cells themselves, or the blood as a whole. The fluid portion of the blood will have a O2 partial pressure around 20%, but the red blood cells will have an O2 partial pressure nearing 100%.
NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE
Normal blood pressure is measured by two numbers that represent how much mercury is in your blood. A completely normal blood pressure reads: Below 120 / below 80.
Normal blood pressure in an adult would be 120/80
is it normal for blood pressure at 96 to be normal
For a normal, healthy adult the normal blood pressure is 120/80
Blood pressure is not something is taken on goats. The normal blood pressure on a human should be below 140 and 90.