BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Electron Affinity, Hemolymph, Demountable Rack Offload And Pickup System

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Oxygen is necessary so that mitochondria in animal cells can produce atp (cellular respiration) Respiratory system: gas exchange between environment/cells based on diffusion along their concentration gradient. Co2 tends to move from tissue to enviro. (low in enviro) Negative pressure ventilation: diaphragm and ribs contract, making the lung cavity volume increase, thus lowering the pressure. Negative feedback: returning to a set point (oxygen/co2 levels in blood) Small animals lack specialized gas exchange organs so they obtain o2/eliminate. Surface must be thin (prone to water loss which is good) Avoid dehydration as gas exchange is across outer surface. 1) ventilation occurs when air/water moves through specialized gas exchange organs (lungs/gills) 2) gas exchange takes place as o2/co2 diffuse between air/water and blood at respiratory surface. 3) through circulation, the dissolved o2/co2 are transported throughout the body, along with nutrients/wastes/other types of molecules. 4) gas exchange between blood/cells occurs in tissue, where cellular respiration leads to low o2/high co2 levels.

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