BIOL 1106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Countercurrent Exchange, Tracheid, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Lesson 15 gas exchange in multicellular animals. Different gas exchange mechanisms: single cell organisms, gas diffuses through membrane in and out of cell, amphibians, transfer gas across their skin in highly vascular areas, echinoderms, utilize papillae to increase surface area for diffusion. Insects: respire through extensive tracheid systems, fish, gills are the most efficient method of gas exchange, mammals, alveoli within lungs to exchange gases. Transition to land: gills are poorly adapted to terrestrial environment, air is less supportive, water evaporates. Lungs minimize evaporation: amphibians use positive pressure breathing. Human lungs increase surface area: 300 million alveoli in each lung, 80 square meters of surface area, 42 times the surface area of the skin of an adult. Respiratory diseases: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd, refers to any disorder that obstructs airflow on a long-term basis, asthma, bronchitis, emphysema. Lung cancer: accounts for more deaths than any other form of cancer, caused mainly by cigarette smoking.

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