1) SCUBA divers must be very careful with selecting gases they use while diving, this is  because of the increased pressure while diving. Pure Oxygen is actually poisonous at  a depth of only 4 meters, and regular air would be poisonous at 57 meters. To solve  this, for deeper dives, divers actually begin to introduce inert gases into their tanks.  (Hint remember partial pressures are fractions of the TOTAL pressure.) (Hint 2: this  might help, see in attached image)     a. While many reasons can be the cause of Oxygen toxicity what is one reason in  relation to hemoglobin that might explain this toxicity?   b. How might the introduction of inert gases help divers dive deeper?

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1) SCUBA divers must be very careful with selecting gases they use while diving, this is 
because of the increased pressure while diving. Pure Oxygen is actually poisonous at 
a depth of only 4 meters, and regular air would be poisonous at 57 meters. To solve 
this, for deeper dives, divers actually begin to introduce inert gases into their tanks. 
(Hint remember partial pressures are fractions of the TOTAL pressure.) (Hint 2: this 
might help, see in attached image)    
a. While many reasons can be the cause of Oxygen toxicity what is one reason in 
relation to hemoglobin that might explain this toxicity?  
b. How might the introduction of inert gases help divers dive deeper?

1.0
PO₂ in
tissues
High-affinity
po₂ in
lungs
state
0.8-
Transition from
0
0.6
0.4
0.2-
low-to high-
affinity state
4
Low-affinity
state
8
Figure 5-12
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Sixth Edition
© 2013 W. H. Freeman and Company
pO2 (kPa)
12
16
N pO2 @normal ATM
42
101
141
dive
p02 @of normal air at 10 meters
pO2 of pure Oxygen @1ATM
pO2 of pure Oxygen @4 meters dive
Transcribed Image Text:1.0 PO₂ in tissues High-affinity po₂ in lungs state 0.8- Transition from 0 0.6 0.4 0.2- low-to high- affinity state 4 Low-affinity state 8 Figure 5-12 Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Sixth Edition © 2013 W. H. Freeman and Company pO2 (kPa) 12 16 N pO2 @normal ATM 42 101 141 dive p02 @of normal air at 10 meters pO2 of pure Oxygen @1ATM pO2 of pure Oxygen @4 meters dive
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