BISC 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Mount Everest, Partial Pressure, Capillary Action

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The percentage of air that is oxygen at sea level and on top of mount everest is the same. But a liter bottle of air collected at sea level would have more total molecules of air than a liter of air collected on top of mt. Air expands when going up in elevation and compresses at lower elevations. Cold water contains more oxygen than warm water this is because gases leave water as it gets warmer. Gases crossing from the environment into the body or vice versa is by diffusion. Circulation provides bulk movement of gases form the exchange surfaces into the cells. Animals with unidirectional respiration can have: cocurrent flow: least efficient of unidirectional (but more efficient than tidal, gases are exchanged all along the exchange membrane. The medium flows one direction and the blood flows the same direction. This is because deoxygenated blood crosses the exchange surface at different points. Oxygen is exchanged along the countercurrent flow surface.

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