BIOL 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 39: Epithelium, Flattening, Torpor

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Larger cells have lower surface area/volume ratios than smaller cells. Quantities based on volume (body mass) increase disproportionately with increases in linear dimensions. Larger the surface area, the more rapidly gases can diffuse across the gills to keep up with the volume growth of the fish: folding- portions along digestive tract where nutrients are transported into the body. Contain villi- narrow projections that extend from the folds: together, folds and villi make an extensive surface area available, folded surface more common in diffusion-dependent organs. Up to 250 m2 in small intestine: branching- system of small, thin-walled blood vessels where gases, nutrients, and waste products diffuse into and out of blood (capillaries, greatly increases surface area (up to 1000 m2) Internal conditions such as temperature, blood pressure, blood ph, and blood. 39. 5: thermoregulation: a closer look: heat flo(cid:449)s (cid:862)do(cid:449)(cid:374)hill(cid:863) fro(cid:373) regio(cid:374) of high te(cid:373)perature to lo(cid:449)er te(cid:373)perature.

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