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A breathing gas is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. The essential component for any breathing gas is a partial pressure of oxygen of between roughly 0.16 and 1.60 bar at the ambient pressure. The oxygen is usually the only metabolically active component unless the gas is an anaesthetic mixture. Some of the oxygen in the breathing gas is consumed by the metabolic processes, and the inert components are unchanged, and serve mainly to dilute the oxygen to an appropriate concentration, and are therefore also known as diluent gases.
Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas. Other gases, either pure gases or mixtures of gases, are used in breathing equipment and enclosed habitats such as SCUBA equipment, surface supplied diving equipment, recompression chambers, submarines, space suits, spacecraft, medical life support and first aid equipment, high-altitude mountaineering and anaesthetic machines.
Most breathing gases are a mixture of oxygen and one or more inert gases. Other breathing gases have been developed to improve on the performance of air by reducing the risk of decompression sickness, reducing the duration of decompression stops, reducing nitrogen narcosis or allowing safer deep diving.
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Taking a look at how we breathe, lung capacity, tidal volume and gas exchange. Also seeing how the red blood cells carry oxygen and the serum carries carbon dioxide, how this is monitored by our bodies to regulate breathing and the problems that can happen especially relating to carbon monoxide.
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Produced in 1956 by the U.S. Navy, this training film for the Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) Closed Circuit Pure Oxygen (sometimes known as a CCUBA) This type of unit has no bubbles, but is limited to 25 feet of depth and the duration of the dive is limited. This type of unit was used by the U.S. Navy SEALs. The film shows the assembly of the unit, its use and care. At 8:48, a carbon dioxide absorbent is seen being placed into the unit; this absorbent is the key to the function of the closed circuit system and allows it to not produce bubbles. Military, photographic, and recreational divers use closed circuit rebreathers because they allow long dives and produce no bubbles. Closed circuit rebreathers supply two breathing gases to the loop: one is pure oxygen and the...
BREATHING, CELLULAR RESPIRATION, RESPIRATION oxygen (O2) is utilised by the organisms to indirectly break down nutrient molecules like glucose and to derive energy for performing various activities. Carbon dioxide (CO2) which is harmful, is also released during the above catabolic reactions. It is, therefore, evident that O2 has to be continuously provided to the cells and CO2 produced by the cells have to be released out. This process of exchange of O2 from the atmosphere with CO2 produced by the cells is called breathing, commonly known as respiration. CHAPTER 17 BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES Get Full Course To Study Offline Through our website: http://www.m-learning.in Call Us at : (+91)9826023696, (+91) 0731-2495865. Mail us at :info@m-learning.in Amazon: http://www.amazon.in/...
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MECHANISM OF BREATHING Thus it is evident that CO2 and O2 concentration of alveolar air is lower than inspired air (because of its mixing with residual air in alveoli). But is higher than in the deoxygenated blood in lung capillaries. So oxygen diffuses from the alveolar air to capillary blood of pulmonary artery. Similarly the deoxygenated blood of alveolar capillaries has higher PCO2 concentration as compared to alveoli. There fore CO2 diffuses from alveolar capillary blood to alveolar air. CHAPTER 17 BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES CLASS 11TH Get Full Course To Study Offline Through our website: http://www.m-learning.in Call Us at : (+91)9826023696, (+91) 0731-2495865. Mail us at :info@m-learning.in Amazon: http://www.amazon.in/s/ref=lp_5490084031_nr_p_6_3?fst=as%3Aoff&rh;=n%3A97...
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