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According to the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve, PO2 in the lungs of 100 mm Hg results in Hb being 98% saturated. At high altitude, there is less O2. At a PO2 in the lungs of 80 mm Hg, Hb would be ________ saturated.

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Hb would be 78.4% saturated.

Step-by-step explanation:

This problem can be solved by using simple unitary method.

At 100 mm Hg pressure of oxygen, Hb is saturated by 98%

So, at 1 mm Hg pressure of oxygen, Hb is saturated by
(98)/(100)%

Hence, at 80 mm Hg pressure of oxygen, Hb is saturated by
(98* 80)/(100)% or 78.4%

Therefore, at 80 mm Hg pressure of oxygen in the lungs, Hb would be 78.4% saturated.

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