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Chapter 47, Problem 2IQ
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To determine: The effect of high blood pressure on oxygen unloading to the tissues during exercise.
Introduction: The diffusion of the oxygen across the plasma membrane is affected by the concentration of oxygen and not the concentration of carbon dioxide because the site where the oxygen is loaded, that is in the alveoli the partial pressure of oxygen is higher than the partial pressure of carbon dioxide.
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