BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cellular Respiration, Partial Pressure, Blood Plasma

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How can animals survive w/o one smaller/thinner than most animals (few cell layers to diffuse) less active/complex than other animals. Why they need one cells need o2 for aerobic cellular respiration. Partial pressure decrease of total pressure makes partial pressure also decrease if at mt. Everest, inc. o2 concentration by 3x (21% > 63%) tripling o2 conc. (21% >63%) will triple to o2 partial pressure (53mmhg to 160mmhg) Fick"s law diffusion constant (k) depends on temperature and the solubility of the gas, if things are constant, rate of diffusion is high when: Distance gas travels by diffusion (d) is small partial pressure gradient is larger. Mammals vs birds inhaling lowers pressure inside negative pressure causes air to come in exhaling creates positive pressure causing air to be pushed out mammals do not have countercurrent exchange b/n air we breath and blood in capillaries.

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