BIO310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Partial Pressure, Endothelium, Lipid Bilayer

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10 Feb 2018
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Some animals can pass oxygen through their skin. Lungs are our body surfaces, they are connected to external environment through the airway passages: gases can be very easily diffused through cell membrane, they usually follow their partial pressure gradient. Some frogs use their skin: oxygen will be diffused from outside the cell to inside the cell. Physics of respiratory system: when we talk about respiration, we talk about some laws, not going to be asked about this. In the tissue we already have cells that have used the oxygen, so there is a demand of oxygen, the pp here is lower than in the blood so the o2 can be easily diffused into the tissue. Same thing with co2, but the opposite: gas has to be dissolved in the ecf before it dissolves in the blood, the thin layer is the capillary endothelial cells.

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