BMS1021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Heterotroph, Calcareous Sponge, Gastrulation

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Gas exchange is fast when the area for diffusion is large and the path for diffusion is short. Respiratory surfaces tend to be large and thin. Animals without respiratory organs are small: (surface / volume ratio) Ventilation through body compression of air sacs. In true lungs air is filtered, warmed and saturated. Gas exchange only takes place in the alveoli. Diffuses across the epithelium into the blood and co2 goes in the opposite direction. Lung volume of mammals nearly isometric with body size (5% of body volume) Diaphragm change in volume of thoracic cavity. Breathing is regulated by co2/ph: ph: blood co2 regulates ph of cerebrospinal fluid. Functions of blood: transport of nutrients, waste, gases, cells, heat. Control negative feedback (oxygen levels) in tissue. Too many result in blood clots (thrombosis) Involved in immunity and defence: basophils: histamine/ allergies, eosinophils: attacks parasites, neutrophils: phagocytose bacteria, monocytes: in tissues > macrophages, lymphocytes: induced immunity, antibodies.

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