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Author: Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh, Maren S. Hansen
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.10E
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(a)

Interpretation:

The percentage of the total O2 and CO2 transported by the blood in the form of O2 as dissolved gas in plasma is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A heme group contains an iron atom in it. The heme unit is connected with a protein chain. A protein contains many amino acids. The number of amino acid is higher than the number of heme units in a hemoglobin molecule. There are different types of hemoglobin molecules which are categorized on the basis of their forms and functions.

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Answer to Problem 25.10E

Only 2% of the total O2 transported by the blood is in the form of O2 as dissolved gas in the plasma.

Explanation of Solution

The percentage of dissolved gas depends on the extent of dissolution of gas in the aqueous medium. In plasma, O2 is not much soluble. It means that a small percentage of O2 as dissolved gas in plasma is present in the body. The value of this percentage is about 2%.

Therefore, only 2% of the total O2 transported by the blood is in the form of O2 as dissolved gas in the plasma.

Conclusion

Only 2% of the total O2 transported by the blood is in the form of O2 as dissolved gas in the plasma.

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(b)

Interpretation:

The percentage of the total O2 and CO2 transported by the blood in the form of O2 as oxyhemoglobin is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A heme group contains an iron atom in it. The heme unit is connected with a protein chain. A protein contains many amino acids. The number of amino acid is higher than the number of heme units in a hemoglobin molecule. There are different types of hemoglobin molecules which are categorized on the basis of their forms and functions.

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Answer to Problem 25.10E

Approximately, 98% of the total O2 transported by the blood is in the form of O2 as oxyhemoglobin.

Explanation of Solution

The hemoglobin serves various functions in different chemical forms. One form of hemoglobin acts as an oxygen carrier in the blood. This form is named as oxyhemoglobin. Oxyhemoglobin is the type of hemoglobin that transports oxygen. Most of the oxygen is transported by the blood in this form. The percentage for this form is around 98%.

Therefore, 98% of the total O2 transported by the blood is in the form of O2 as oxyhemoglobin.

Conclusion

Approximately, 98% of the total O2 transported by the blood is in the form of O2 as oxyhemoglobin.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The percentage of the total O2 and CO2 transported by the blood in the form of CO2 as carbaminohemoglobin is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A heme group contains an iron atom in it. The heme unit is connected with a protein chain. A protein contains many amino acids. The number of amino acid is higher than the number of heme units in a hemoglobin molecule. There are different types of hemoglobin molecules which are categorized on the basis of their forms and functions.

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Answer to Problem 25.10E

Approximately 25% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as carbaminohemoglobin.

Explanation of Solution

The hemoglobin serves various functions in different chemical forms. Carbaminohemoglobin is another form of hemoglobin which is formed by combining hemoglobin with CO2. The percentage for this form is around 25%.

Therefore, 25% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as carbaminohemoglobin.

Conclusion

Approximately, 25% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as carbaminohemoglobin.

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(d)

Interpretation:

The percentage of the total O2 and CO2 transported by the blood in the form of CO2 as dissolved gas in plasma is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A heme group contains an iron atom in it. The heme unit is connected with a protein chain. A protein contains many amino acids. The number of amino acid is higher than the number of heme units in a hemoglobin molecule. There are different types of hemoglobin molecules which are categorized on the basis of their forms and functions.

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Answer to Problem 25.10E

Approximately, 5% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as dissolved gas in the plasma.

Explanation of Solution

The percentage of dissolved gas depends on the extent of dissolution of gas in the aqueous medium. In plasma, CO2 is not much soluble. It means a small percentage of CO2 as dissolved gas in plasma is present in the body. The value of this percentage is about 5%.

Therefore, only 5% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as dissolved gas in the plasma.

Conclusion

Approximately, 5% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as dissolved gas in the plasma.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The percentage of the total O2 and CO2 transported by the blood in the form of CO2 as bicarbonate ions are to be stated.

Concept introduction:

A heme group contains an iron atom in it. The heme unit is connected with a protein chain. A protein contains many amino acids. The number of amino acid is higher than the number of heme units in a hemoglobin molecule. There are different types of hemoglobin molecules which are categorized on the basis of their forms and functions.

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Answer to Problem 25.10E

Approximately 70% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as bicarbonate ions.

Explanation of Solution

Bicarbonate ions (HCO3) are important for the biological processes going on in the body. These are present as buffers in the body which are required for biochemical reactions. Bicarbonate buffers are required for reactions occurring outside the cell. It means that fluid outside the cell is rich in HCO3. Plasma contains HCO3 in high concentration. The value of this percentage is about 70%.

Therefore, around 70% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as bicarbonate ions.

Conclusion

Approximately, 70% of the total CO2 transported by the blood is in the form of CO2 as bicarbonate ions.

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