Respiratory Acidosis and Alkalosis - pH - ABG - Respiratory System - Physiology and Chemistry

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How your lungs regulate your arterial blood pH | ABG | Respiratory System | Biology Series.
Le Chatalier principle…Arterial Blood Gases…Plasma pH…Acidosis and Alkalosis…Respiratory and Metabolic.

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But Medicosis, if in Respiratory Acidosis both H+ and HCO3- goes up. Then how come we get Acidosis, should the H+ and HCO3- increase balance each other to have a normal pH?

Dr.Alakazam
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Waiting for ur next GREAT video !! Thank u

Still a qst 😅 why overdrinking causes a metabolic acidosis ?

laerr
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Question about lactic acid. If an athlete were to be on a higher O2 percentage, like 100% or whatever is healthy and safe, would they have less lactic acid? Lactic acid is that muscle soreness, right? I'm just wondering if that's a solution to lower muscle soreness I guess.

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I don’t get what you mean by shifts to the left or right. Can you please explain further? Thanks! Otherwise explained really well thanks

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But Medicosis, how does the body sense the change in dissolved CO2? Is the sensor in the lungs or in the brain?

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