BIOL 1030H Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Gas Exchange, Surface Tension

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Circulation and Gas Exchange
Respiration
Sequence of events that result in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the
external environment and the mitochondria
• External respiration:
Gas exchange at respiratory surface
• Internal respiration:
Gas exchange at tissue
Goal of respiration:
• Get oxygen from the outside to the mitochondria
Overview
• All eukaryotic organisms require O2 for ATP production
• Single-celled organisms and simple multicellular animals exchange compounds with the
environment by diffusion.
• Larger animal rely on a combination of diffusion and bulk flow for gas exchange
• Bulk flow has two steps:
1. Ventilation: Movement of medium (air or water) over respiratory surface (lung or gill)
2. Circulation: Movement of body fluids containing dissolved gases (require pumps)
Ventilation can be active or passive
• Active:
• Animal creates ventilatory currents that flow across gas exchange surface.
• Uses suction or positive pressure
• Expends metabolic energy.
• Passive:
• Environmental air or water currents induce flow to and from the gas exchange membrane
• No use of metabolic energy.
Types of ventilation
1. Non-directional - medium flows past the respiratory surface in an unpredictable pattern
2. Uni-directional - medium enters the chamber at one point and exits at another
3. Tidal - medium moves in and out
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