Oxygen from the Atmosphere Cannot Pass Through the Lung Tissues and Reach the Bloodstream. The Unexpected Capacity of Human Body to Dissociate the Water Molecule

Arturo Solís Herrera, María del Carmen Arias Esparza
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Oxygen seems of fundamental importance to survival. Thereby, transportation exchange, and regulation of necessary gases is critical. The prevalent dogma indicates that the exchange from atmospheric oxygen in the lungs is by simple diffusion, caused by the differential pressure of gases involved in respiration. Gases tend to move from a high-pressure area to a low-pressure one. Theoretically, at the end of the process, oxygen passes from the blood to the tissue fluid and carbon dioxide from tissue fluid into the blood. Apparently, blood stream is a well-developed system for the transportation of gases. However, our finding about the unsuspected intrinsic property of human body to dissociate the water molecule, breaks in thousand pieces the ancient dogma about living beings can absorbs atmospheric oxygen.
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大气中的氧气不能通过肺组织到达血液。人体解离水分子的意外能力
氧气似乎对生存至关重要。因此,运输交换和必要气体的管制至关重要。普遍的观点认为,肺中氧气的交换是通过简单的扩散进行的,这是由参与呼吸的气体的压差引起的。气体倾向于从高压区域向低压区域移动。理论上,在这个过程的最后,氧气从血液进入组织液,二氧化碳从组织液进入血液。显然,血流是一个发达的气体输送系统。然而,我们对人体具有解离水分子这一不可思议的内在特性的发现,彻底打破了关于生物可以吸收大气中的氧气的古老教条。
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