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Complete the table to get the Actual PRT values. There is a provided hypothetical data, Kindly show how it was done thanks.
![A. Complete the table to get the Actual PRT values
PULSE RATE
(beat per
minute)
1
RESPIRATION
RATE (breath
per minute
TEMPERATURE
SPECIES
CONDITION
(°C)
2
Мean
1 2
Mean
1
2
Mean
Cattle/
Goat/Sheep
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RATE (breath
per minute
1
PULSE RATE
(beat per
minute)
2
TEMPERATURE
SPECIES
CONDITION
(°C)
1
2
Mean
Mean
Mean
68 | 54
14
14
36.7 37.1
Cattle/
75 90
18
37.7 | 37.3
Goat/Sheep
66 | 70
32
29
38.1
38.7
Pig
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- dewasa / Figure 3 shows the oxygen dissociation curve of a male adult. 100 Normal body temperature 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 80 100 Partial pressure of O, (mm Hg) Rajah / Figure 3 : Lengkuk pemisahan oksigen /Oxygen disassociation curve Manakah pernyataan yang BETUL bila suhu badan beliau pada 41 C/Which of the following statement is TRUE when his body temperature is at 41 C Select one: Haemoglobin mempunyai keafinan yang rendah terhadap oksigen pada 41 C/Haemoglobin has a low affinity for oxygen at 41 C Lengkuk pemisahan oksigen beliau diwakili oleh lengkuk q/ His oxygen dissociation curve is represented by curve q Lengkuk pemisahan oksigen beliau diwakili oleh lengkuk p /His oxygen dissociation curve is represented by curve p Haemglobin mempunyai keafinan yang tinggi terhadap oksigen pada 41 C/Haemoglobin has a high affinity for oxygen at 41°C 9, saturation of hemoglobin (%)2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (BPG) is a negative allosteric regulator of hemoglobin that is produced in red blood cells. Normally, red blood cell levels of BPG are 5 mmol/L, yielding curve 2. Individuals acclimated to high altitudes can have BPG levels of 8 mmol/L to optimize their oxygen utilization. Saturation 2 3 S Which curve represents hemoglobin of someone living at normal altitudes? 1 2 Pos (mm Hg) 3 None of the answers are correct 2 and 3A forearm skeletal muscle has a hemoglobin concentration of 92 microM. An arterial occlusion of the upper arm determines a decrease in saturation at a rate of 15% per minute, and no change in blood volume. Find the muscle oxygen consumption in units of micromolo2/(100 mltissue-min).
- Which option best describes the following figure? Y (fraction saturation) 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 0 20 Oxygen Binding plot 40 60 p02 (torr) 80 100 A) Curve x = adult haemoglobin, curve y = fetal haemoglobin B) Curve x = myoglobin, curve y = haemoglobin C) Curve x = fetal haemoglobin, curve y = adult haemoglobin D) Curve x = fetal haemoglobin, curve y = myoglobin E) Curve x = adult haemoglobin, curve y - myoglobinAnadult mouse has a respiratory rate of∼163 breaths/min and a tidal volumeof∼0.15 ml at BTP (37 ◦C) [36]. The averageO2 consumption for one strainof male adult mice is 45.5 ml O2/hour at STP. For the inspired aircomposition shown in Table 7.7, compute the expired air composition. Youmay assume that the ratio of CO2 production/O2 consumption is the samefor humans and micePlease explain the difference between the oxygen dissociation curve created by myoglobin (asymptotic) versus the oxygen dissociation curve created by hemoglobin (sigmoidal). Why does this occur? Myoglobin O₂ saturation (%) 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 Hemoglobin 40 60 80 100 120 Po₂ (mmHg)
- Below is a fractional saturation curve for O₂ binding to adult hemoglobin. Assume that curve Y represents a condition at pH 7.4 and with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG. Curve X represents a condition that Fractional saturation (0) 0.2 0.0 0 Tissue PO, (kPa) 12 Lungs1 2 H /3 4 pO2 A mutant hemoglobin that binds 2,3-BPG with greater affinity 01 O 2 Оз O 4 Fraction of hemoglobin bound to oxygenpO2 in tissues p02 in lungs 1.00 Oxygen-binding curves for normal Normal Hb hemoglobin, 50% carboxyhemoglobin, and hemoglobin from 0.8 an anemic individual. 0.6 Y 50% COHB 0.4- Anemic individual 0.2 4 8 12 pO2 (kPa) Box 5-1 Figure 2 Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Seventh Edition O 2017 W. H. Freeman and Company r aye i UIE I. Answer the following questions. Do not forget the units. 1) From the binding curve for normal Hb shown above, what is the Ka of normal hemoglobin?
- ui_stalaine_auto.d21?ou=2591470&isprv3&drc%3D1&qi=2459238&cfql=0&dnb%3D0&fromQB=0 The volume of a gas at 4.2 atm is 8.1 L. If the pressure is increased to 0.3 atm, what will be the new volume? Your Answer: 113.4 Answer units DAdd attachments to support your workO, saturation curve is shown beloww for hemoglobin at various pHs. Detail this Bohr effect from the molecular perspective. Be sure to include discussion of what causes this (i.e. specific amino acids), why the curves are right shifted with decreasing pH, and why this is logical in delivery of 02 to areas of higher demand. 100 Myoglobin 80- pH 7.6 60 pH 7.4 pll 7.2 40- pH 7.0 pH 6.8 20- Venous 0- 0. 20 10 60 80 Percent saturationHbR is reported to have P50=14torr and a Hillcoefficient=1.2. Calculate AYO2 for a climber with HbR assuming that, at 14,000 ft ( - 4300m), PO2=50mmHg in lungs and PO2=10mmHg in muscle capillaries.
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