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(USMLE topics, pulmonology) Partial pressures of gases and gas exchange process in the lungs. Factors that affect gas exchange.
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Gas exchange is the major purpose of the respiratory system. Inhaled air unloads oxygen and picks up carbon dioxide in the alveoli of the lungs, while the blood picks up oxygen and unloads carbon dioxide. The oxygenated blood then travels to body’s tissues, where the reverse process happens.
In the lungs, the gases move across a very thin respiratory membrane which consists of alveolar squamous cells, endothelial cells of blood capillaries, and their fused basement membranes. The exchange of gases occurs due to simple diffusion, as they flow down their concentration gradient, or partial pressure gradient.
Atmospheric air is a mixture of gases, each of which independently contributes to its total pressure. The pressure of each individual gas is known as partial pressure. The atmospheric pressure is the sum of all partial pressures of gases that make up its content. The direction of gas movement from one area to another is determined by the difference in its partial pressure. A gas always moves from higher to lower partial pressure.
Atmospheric air is brought into the lungs through inhalation, but the lungs are not completely emptied and replaced with outside air with each cycle of breathing. In fact, only a relatively small portion of air in the alveoli is refreshed with each breath. This makes the air composition in the alveoli significantly different from that of inhaled air. The gas exchange in the lungs occurs between this alveolar air and the blood in capillaries. Because the volume of blood in pulmonary capillaries at any moment is much smaller than the total volume of air in the alveoli, the gas exchange process essentially brings partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood to the same levels as those in alveolar air. It is therefore important that the composition of alveolar air is closely monitored and adjusted to maintain the same values. The body does just that: if carbon dioxide levels increase or oxygen levels drop, the airways automatically dilate to bring them back to normal, and vice versa.
Since gas exchange occurs between the air and the liquid of the blood, the movement of individual gases also depends on their solubility in water. This explains why nitrogen, despite being plentiful in atmospheric and alveolar air, does not diffuse much into the blood.
Factors that affect gas exchange include:
- The magnitude of partial pressure gradient: the greater the pressure difference, the more rapid the gas movement. At high altitudes, where partial pressures of all atmospheric gases are lower, the gradient for oxygen is smaller and it needs more time to diffuse into the blood.
- The thickness of the respiratory membrane: the thinner the membrane, the faster the gas diffuses. Diseases that cause pulmonary edema, such as pneumonia or left-sided heart failure, increase the thickness of respiratory membrane and hinder gas exchange.
- The amount of gas exchanged is directly proportional to the contact surface between the blood and the alveolar air. Diseases that affect alveolar surface, such as emphysema, reduce gas exchange efficiency and produce low blood oxygen levels.

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@Alilamedicalmedia
@Alilamedicalmedia Год назад
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@mizepiedade1661 11 месяцев назад
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@chueyengthao8913
@chueyengthao8913 3 года назад
My professor spent 15 minutes on this topic and I still didn't get it. I watched the first 67 seconds of this video and it started making sense already.
@sapphirestone8672
@sapphirestone8672 2 года назад
Think about it this way. When you air up your tire you have your tires pressure let’s say 20 psi. Your air tank would need to be higher pressure than your tire to air it up but let’s say this air tank is only pressurized to 26psi and it’s not plugged in. When you go to air up your tire the pressure in the tank and in the tire will even out at 23 psi. Or like a soda can is pressurized the pressure in the soda is higher that the atmospheric pressure so when you open it it makes a sound which is the air escaping. the pressure inside the can and the atmosphere is equal. It’s the same principle just apply it to the individual gas pressures.
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@grgs3886 Год назад
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@talktothehand5571
@talktothehand5571 Год назад
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@nerminesaid737 Год назад
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@ishanachandra9038 3 года назад
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@sumitashitanwar3314 Год назад
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@zulfiqarmosvi5513 3 года назад
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@josephgondwe735
@josephgondwe735 3 года назад
Well explained! 🤜🤛👏
@hisham6chomany378
@hisham6chomany378 11 месяцев назад
When the alveolar pressure of oxygen makes the blood partial pressure from 40 to 104 (is the alveolar partial pressure of oxygen decreased or remains 104 despite transferring some oxygen to the blood?)
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@atikasyco
@atikasyco 2 месяца назад
How does the oxygen partial pressure of oxygen change from 40 to 104 and is it that after the change it becomes stable so their is no net movement of oxygen molecules
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@Hollingsabre 3 года назад
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@sandraking6428
@sandraking6428 3 года назад
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@Raghad1_Y 2 года назад
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@davidm3210
@davidm3210 3 года назад
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@ancelmiller6590
@ancelmiller6590 2 года назад
This was an amazing video, thank you so much! I have a question. Is it possible for proteins to pass through into the capillaries from the alveoli? Thanks again!
@buggamingff6818
@buggamingff6818 2 года назад
I too have same question
@kaymonroe4386
@kaymonroe4386 Год назад
@@buggamingff6818 I know I am very late to this but hey ho, only an A-Level Student here but I'm 95% sure that most proteins, erythrocytes, and leucocytes are too large to pass through the fenestration of the capillaries. Some small proteins may be able to pass through, however.
@jerlisapaul3531
@jerlisapaul3531 2 года назад
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@hannahrobidoux7508
@hannahrobidoux7508 4 года назад
Loved the clarity of this video. Best part for me was the speed, she waited while my brain absorbed the information and made the connections
@alicealfred9986
@alicealfred9986 3 года назад
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@MargaretRule-oi3zi
@MargaretRule-oi3zi 2 месяца назад
A few mistakes... in Tidal Ventilation it is not 500ml that reach the lungs due to dead space. More like 350ml. And the capillaries cover the majority of alveoli surface, rather than being isolated dots
@sandywhat2429
@sandywhat2429 3 года назад
My carbon dioxide partial pressure was 53. The Dr told me my levels were fine. I don't believe him. What can anyone tell me about this?
@viciu080
@viciu080 3 года назад
What was your pH level?
@sandywhat2429
@sandywhat2429 3 года назад
@@viciu080 idk. Maybe I could find out. I don't understand pH level?
@viciu080
@viciu080 3 года назад
@@sandywhat2429 high PaCO2 will make your pH higher as well, as long it is in a normal range then you should be fine, doctors knows much more about it and consider other factors too. Why you had to have your gases checked?
@sandywhat2429
@sandywhat2429 3 года назад
@@viciu080 bc my oxygen was dropping too low asleep and awake. Dropping into 70s asleep, into low 80s awake.
@TastyEatz
@TastyEatz 3 года назад
The partial pressure of a gas in a liquid is the pressure that, in the gaseous phase in equillibrium with the liquid, would produce the concentration of gas molecules found in the liquid. Ganong's review of medical physiology, Respiratory physiology. Could you please explain this sentence?
@ivanvj
@ivanvj Год назад
What it is mention at 1:45 about differences in volume between alveoli and pulmonary capillaries as the reason for gas interchange is wrong, it occurs because of their diffrent solubility into blood which is determined by their Henry constants values, as well as their partial pressures in the inhaled "fresh" air. Alveolar air composition is what it is left after gas exchange. O2 exchange is almost the same that CO2 but in opposite directions, and like in a combustion process H2O is also produced and expelled as water vapor which goes into our humid breath.
@FS-rj4xo
@FS-rj4xo 4 года назад
Very well explained with appropriate animations. Thank you so much!
@srirambhardwaj2343
@srirambhardwaj2343 4 года назад
Thank.you.so.much.for.this.informative.presentation.
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@AmruMagdy 11 месяцев назад
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@BryanGomez-g6o
@BryanGomez-g6o 10 месяцев назад
nonsense of course you dont understand
@rohitpandit5961
@rohitpandit5961 3 года назад
You make easy to understand 🙏❤️
@UMBUBA
@UMBUBA 5 лет назад
Great video and clearly explained
@Scouting_for_Films
@Scouting_for_Films 4 года назад
Really concise, thanks for the video
@Nah.inc.
@Nah.inc. 5 месяцев назад
inhaled air unloads o2 and picks up co2 in alveoli while blood picks up o2 and unload co2? can someone make this make sense
@onherownway
@onherownway 5 месяцев назад
there is hemoglobin.ıf there is O2 too much in alveoli -------------->Hb +O2 ---------------->HbO2(CO2 left from alveoli) ıf there is CO2 too much in tissue capillary -------------->Hb +O2 ---------------->HbCO2(OO2 left from tissue cappilary) i hope ı make sense inside you
@deepikabalakrishnaan
@deepikabalakrishnaan 4 месяца назад
This is called diffusion. It happens during respiration. Carbon dioxide from the blood vessels (high CO2 concentration) is exchanged with oxygen. In the alveoli (high concentration of oxygen), oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide from the blood vessels
@snrnsjd
@snrnsjd 2 года назад
Can someone Tell me how fast is this exchange happening? My guess is that it is very fast
@souravsarkar9864
@souravsarkar9864 5 лет назад
Thanks
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@ShahdNazar-oe4rp 2 месяца назад
🎉🎉thanks
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@KhanJan-fu4iu 8 месяцев назад
Very nice 😄
@tal8871
@tal8871 Год назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I should just skip my prof's lecture and come here instead next time. That'll save me hours of time wasted trying to understand him.
@Alilamedicalmedia
@Alilamedicalmedia Год назад
Glad it helped!
@Chowanana
@Chowanana 3 года назад
What makes CO2's alveolar pressure 40mmHg?
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@vijayasiimha1204
@vijayasiimha1204 2 года назад
Ok
@husseinal-dulaimimbchb9052
@husseinal-dulaimimbchb9052 Год назад
01:40 what does this have to do? the volumes of blood and air?
@paulschult7161
@paulschult7161 2 года назад
Great video but there is one thing I don't understand. Why exactly does the pO2 in the alveola remain constant at 100 mmHg even though oxygen diffuses into the blood. And why does the pO2 in the tissue remain constant at 40 mmHg even though oxygen diffuses there. Like why does it not increase ?
@ayeshathefairy8333
@ayeshathefairy8333 Год назад
because we are constantly inhaling and exhaling.
@sapphirestone8672
@sapphirestone8672 2 года назад
What about how the oxygen reaches all of the cells
@megbristy2147
@megbristy2147 Год назад
😊😊
@tanvirahamed4558
@tanvirahamed4558 4 года назад
Great explanation with proper details
@msldt9675
@msldt9675 3 года назад
Thank you so much. You explained it well. 😘
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@sonikwasangembolekwa6203 4 года назад
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@Logan_1907 2 года назад
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@azizyeet1569 3 года назад
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@anasfamily1631 2 года назад
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@Miaumiaupachamama 2 года назад
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@stephenprice3357 4 года назад
or PARTIAL PRESSURE GRADIENT!
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@lucychipendo5676 3 года назад
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@anithafrances4483 2 года назад
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@m.prasadprasad9080 3 года назад
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@solomonteg28 2 года назад
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@mohammadbriqi5368 3 года назад
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@yamanassaf1601 3 года назад
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@mzziaey Год назад
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@Poonam177 4 года назад
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@codrut913 2 года назад
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@Dan-dw3fm Год назад
Vielen Dank !
@UrChoiceTV
@UrChoiceTV 5 лет назад
Does only there occur exchange ko oxygen or there may be chance of nitrogen exchange
@gblaze420
@gblaze420 4 года назад
Thuglife Nepal The concentration of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure AND solubility of that gas. This is Henry’s Law. Nitrogen is not very soluble in blood so it doesn’t diffuse into it very much.
@fakihammadi6330
@fakihammadi6330 4 года назад
nitrogen can't occur exchange bcz there is no metabolic activities in the body which consume nitrogen
@spurthichadharam9144
@spurthichadharam9144 3 года назад
Thank you for educating us, I think depending on air pressure movements of air in lungs between arteries and veins also may or can switch between them..Due to this for some processes like sexual intercourse and eating meat due to the high pressure reactions in wind pipes and blood vessels there is a chance for severe pain blocking of air passage and severe acidic reactions in brain, also for the process purity thoughts replace impure thoughts..so whatever we think see say and do seems pure and right first and then wrong, it s so difficult to digest so confusing to accept and live life at normal speed or manage time..
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@khuloodarcane4 4 года назад
Very good video
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@nishasingh8548 3 года назад
Good video youtube
@muhrohaanmasood4961
@muhrohaanmasood4961 3 года назад
I still dont get that why partial pressure of o2 in lungs (104) doesn't become equal to partial pressure in air (159) when we inhale?
@abirami1608
@abirami1608 2 года назад
Yea
@dillidilli3993
@dillidilli3993 3 года назад
Sase
@americaniron8904
@americaniron8904 4 года назад
Thank you so so much!!!!!
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