BIOL 3073 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Partial Pressure, Countercurrent Exchange, Respiratory System

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10 Feb 2021
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External respiration is the transport of o2 and co2 to and from the gas-exchange membrane. Rate of diffusion across a gas-exchange membrane depends on its surface area and thickness. Lungs and gills are organs specialized for external respiration. External gill: ambient water currents to flow over them, animal doesn"t have to expend any respiratory energy. Animal is about to have an increase control over ventilation rate. 2 and co2 exchange that occurs across the skin. Skin have evolved characteristics that impede the diffusion of gas. Positive slope increase in gas exchange surface area as body size increases. Amphibians have the steepest slope, so they have the strongest relationship between body size and gas exchange surface area. Endotherms have a higher metabolic rate and therefore need more gas exchange area. Not everything fits a line, but mammals and birds do. Thickness of gas exchange membrane does not really change that much over change in body weight.

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