Your drawings and explanations are very clear and so easy to understand. A lot of other videos on RU-vid only deals with short summaries but I really like how you include the in-depth material that I need :) You saved my life studying for medical physiology. I hope you keep on making videos for other physiology topics as well because god knows I need it!
Why Bicarbonate ion diffuse out from red blood cell to maintain the electrochemical in red blood cell Cl- then diffuse into red blood cell, both bicarbonate ion and Cl- are same charges , so why does bicarbonate ion diffuse out in the first place ?
thank you so much for this video! As a nursing student this video was well made and easy to understand with such a complicated topic!! keep up the great work!! ❤️
I'm honestly nowhere near even average intelligence. I want to state this before I continue with this comment. How does that 1% of carbon dioxide transport? Does it not? I'm concerned about the 1%.
CO2 is transported in 3 forms 1. CO2 directly dissolved in blood (5-10%) 2. As Bicarbonate in blood (70%) 3. As Carbon Dioxide directly bound to hemoglobin along with free amino group (NH2) (20%) As there are rounded of figures, the it should add up! Hope that helps!!!