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Carbon Dioxide Gas Transport
Charles L. Webber, Jr., Ph.D.

Loyola University Medical Center

 

Learning Objectives: You should be able to:

Rhoades & Tanner Text Readings: Chapter 22, Pages 394-400

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Carbon Dioxide Dissociation Curve
  1. Three Forms of Carbon Dioxide in the Blood

     

  2. Total CO2 Dissociation Curve

     

  3. Shifts in the CO2 Dissociation Curve

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C02 Processing by Red Blood Cells

  1. Carbon Dioxide Reactions in the Blood

     

  2. Gradients Established Across the Red Blood Cell Membrane

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Hemoglobin as a Hydrogen Ion Buffer

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Blood Gas Contents and Ventilation

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