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← Human Body & HealthIf a patient's pulmonary capillary transit time falls below the equilibrium time for oxygen exchange, which consequence follows?
A)Increased carbon dioxide elimination
B)Reduced oxygen blood saturation✓
C)Elevated alveolar ventilation rate
D)Enhanced hemoglobin binding affinity
💡 Explanation
Reduced capillary transit time impairs oxygen diffusion across the alveolar membrane because the partial pressure gradient has insufficient time to equilibrate; therefore, oxygen saturation decreases rather than increasing, because the respiratory exchange process is incomplete.
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