Now let us look at the RIGHT SIDE of the blue vessel. This is showing us the PO2 and PCO2 after exchange: So now (RIGHT SIDE): PO2 = PCO2 = This blood will flow to the body cells. PO2 of body cells = P CO2 of Body cells= Clearly there is a gradient. So Oxygen will move from the dioxide will move from the to the to the and carbon Remember body cells are hungry for oxygen and they will suck out oxygen from the blood capillary!! Now after internal respiration the PO2 in capillary (red)= PCO2 in capillary (red) = This will then return to the alveolus for further exchange, and the cycle is repeated.

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Now let us look at the RIGHT SIDE of the blue vessel. This is showing us the PO2 and PCO2 after exchange:

So now (RIGHT SIDE):
PO2 =  
PCO2 =  

This blood will flow to the body cells.
PO2 of body cells =  
PCO2 of body cells =  

Clearly there is a gradient.

So oxygen will move from the ______________ to the ______________ and carbon dioxide will move from the ______________ to the ______________.

Remember body cells are hungry for oxygen and they will suck out oxygen from the blood capillary!!

Now after internal respiration the
PO2 in capillary (red) =  
PCO2 in capillary (red) =  

This will then return to the alveolus for further exchange, and the cycle is repeated.
Transcribed Image Text:Now let us look at the RIGHT SIDE of the blue vessel. This is showing us the PO2 and PCO2 after exchange: So now (RIGHT SIDE): PO2 = PCO2 = This blood will flow to the body cells. PO2 of body cells = PCO2 of body cells = Clearly there is a gradient. So oxygen will move from the ______________ to the ______________ and carbon dioxide will move from the ______________ to the ______________. Remember body cells are hungry for oxygen and they will suck out oxygen from the blood capillary!! Now after internal respiration the PO2 in capillary (red) = PCO2 in capillary (red) = This will then return to the alveolus for further exchange, and the cycle is repeated.
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