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What is the normal PO2 and PCO2 in mixed venous blood returning to the lungs?

PvO2 = 40mm Hg, PvCO2 = 46mmHg


Which has lower po2 venous blood or expired air?

It means that there is an insufficient supply of oxygen in the artery. Artery carries oxygen away from the heart.


What does venous mean?

Venous means coming from veins


How do you say memaw in Chinese?

If by "memaw" you mean "grandma." You have two differnet ways to call her. If it's your grandmother on your mother's side you say 外婆(wai4 po2) or 婆婆(po2 po2) If it's your grandmother on your father's side you say 奶奶(nai3 nai3)


What does the word iv mean?

Intra venous


What is the name for PO2?

PO2(OH)2 is the same as H2PO4^- (note the negative charge). It would be dihydrogen phosphate.


What does nos venous mean in English?

"Nos venous" translates to "our veins" in English. The phrase combines "nos," meaning "our," with "venous," which refers to veins. It is often used in a biological or medical context to discuss the venous system in the body.


How does exercise affect pO2 in the muscle cell?

Arterial po2 will not change because it's almost at maximum already. Venous po2 will decrease due to increased oxygen consumption by respiring muscle. Venous and arterial pCo2 will actually either stay the same or fall due to the increased ventilation stimulated by the increased Co2 production by respiring muscles. The increased pCO2 is detected by central and peripheral chemoreceptors and leads to increased ventilation, resulting in increased ventilation - causing pCo2 to remain normal or decrease. This mechanism cannot be used to explain the ventilation increase in light exercise because pCo2 hardly rises at all during light exercise, therefore the chemoreceptors may not be responsible for the mechanism resulting in increased ventilation,


What does a line over a v mean?

It means venous


Which blood vessel has a Po2 of 104 mm Hg?

Rather than a blood vessel with a value of 104mm Hg for Po2, it is alveolar gas thatt has a Po2 of 104 mm Hg


What is PO2 in blood?

PO2 in blood is the amount of gases in your blood. In medical terms, this is commonly called the Alveolar-arterial.


What does the medical abbreviation CVP mean?

Central Venous Pressure