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What are the respiratory gases? |
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In which substance does oxygen diffuse more quickly, air or water? |
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Increase surface area, in larval amphibians and insects. Vulnerable to damage. |
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Protective body cavities developed. Gill arches support gills. Large surface area and thin tissues. |
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What types of animals have internal gills? |
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All fish, and many mollusks and arthropods |
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Spiracles on sides of abdomen. Open and close to regulate gas exchange --> Tracheae. End in air capillaries |
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Air enters through the oral cavity or nasal passage (Join in the pharynx) |
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branches into two bronchi |
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sites of gas exchange in the lungs |
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surround and lie between the alveoli as a diffusion path between blood and air |
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Produce 2 secretions that affect ventilation. 1. Mucus - lines the airways and captures dirt / microorganisms 2. Surfactant |
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a group of cells with cilia that sweep the mucus and particles out of the airways |
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reduces surface tension of a liquid. Released by cells in the alveoli when stretched |
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Muscle cells, single chain polypeptide with iron molecule. Has a higher affinity for oxygen than hemoglobin. Provides a reserve of oxygen. |
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Chemical formula for gas exchange. (CO2) |
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CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3 <--> H + HCO3 |
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How is CO2 carried in the blood? |
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As bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) |
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What controls respiration? |
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Autonomic Nervous System of CNS |
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