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BIOL 253 Exam 3 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Forms of O2 in blood - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. dissolved in plasma and erythrocyte cytosol 2. reversibly combined with hemoglobin molecules in the erythrocytes Hemoglobin - CORRECT ANSWER - protein made up of four subunits bound together subunit consists of a heme and a polypeptide attached to the

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BIOL 253 Exam 3 UPDATED Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Forms of O2 in blood - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. dissolved in plasma and erythrocyte
cytosol
2. reversibly combined with hemoglobin molecules in the erythrocytes


Hemoglobin - CORRECT ANSWER - protein made up of four subunits bound together


subunit consists of a heme and a polypeptide attached to the heme


one molecule can bind four O2 molecules


globin - CORRECT ANSWER - the four polypeptides of a hemoglobin molecule



Forms of Hemoglobin - CORRECT ANSWER - deoxyhemoglobin (Hb) and
oxyhemoglobin (HbO2)


percent hemoglobin saturation - CORRECT ANSWER - fraction of oxyhemoglobin
molecules relative to hemoglobin molecules present in a blood sample


%= (O2 bound to Hb/maximal capacity of Hb to bind O2) *100


oxygen carrying capacity - CORRECT ANSWER - the maximum amount of oxygen that
can be transported by hemoglobin


anemia - CORRECT ANSWER - significant decrease in hemoglobin in the blood

,oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve - CORRECT ANSWER - quantitative relationship
between blood Po2 and o2 with hemoglobin


what contributes to the Po2 of the blood - CORRECT ANSWER - dissolved oxygen, not
oxygen bound to hemoglobin


diffusion gradient of oxygen movement into the blood - CORRECT ANSWER - alveoli to
plasma to erythrocytes


diffusion gradient of oxygen in tissue capillaries - CORRECT ANSWER - plasma to
interstitial fluid to mitochondria of tissue cells


exercise effect on o2 - CORRECT ANSWER - exercising muscle consumes more O2
which lowers intracellular and interstitial Po2


this increases the blood-to-cell Po2 which increases the rate of oxygen diffusion from blood to
cell


decrease in erythrocyte Po2 causes additional dissociation of hemoglobin and oxygen


active hyperemia contributes to increased O2 supply


hemoglobin saturation - CORRECT ANSWER - percent of hemoglobin that has O2 or any
other gas bound to its iron moiety regardless of the red cell concentration (hematocrit) in the
blood


effect of decreased hematocrit - CORRECT ANSWER - hemoglobin can be 100%
saturated with o2 but the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood will be decreased


factors that influence hemoglobin saturation - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. PCO2
2. Temperature (increase = decreased affinity for oxygen, curve to right)

, 3. H+ Concentration (increase = decreased affinity for oxygen, curve to right))
4. DPG/ BPG concentration (increase = decreased affinity for oxygen)
5. presence of hemoglobin found in fetal blood


fetal hemoglobin - CORRECT ANSWER - has a higher affinity for oxygen than adult
hemoglobin


allows adequate oxygen uptake in the placenta to supply the developing fetus


Carbon Monoxide (CO) - CORRECT ANSWER - A colorless, odorless gas that is
produced in small quantities by certain cells of the body and is believed to have physiologically
important functions


toxic at higher concentration; product of incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons


extremely high affinity for oxygen binding sites in hemoglobin; reduces amount of O2 that
combines with hemoglobin in pulmonary capillaries


carbaminohemoglobin - CORRECT ANSWER - formed when 25% to 30% of CO2
molecules react reversibly with the amino groups of hemoglobin


carbonic anhydrase - CORRECT ANSWER - enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between
carbon dioxide and water to form carbonic acid


present in erythrocytes but not in plasma


total-blood carbon dioxide - CORRECT ANSWER - sum total of dissolved carbon
dioxide, HCO3-, and carbon dioxide in carbaminohemoglobin
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