BIO310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Respiratory Epithelium, Lipid Bilayer, Cellular Respiration

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Animals obtain oxygen from the environment and use it for cellular respiration produces co2 and water. Oxygen is the most abundant element in the earth"s crust and it is 20. 93% of atmosphere. Amount of oxygen dissolved in water is smaller than in the atmosphere. Less oxygen dissolve in water at higher temperatures. Oxygen is added to the atmosphere and water by photosynthesis. Oxygen is less in water than air. But the type of water determines the amount of oxygen available. Sunlight is needed for photosynthesis and sunlight is lower under ice. The oxygen is coming because the water is circulating under ice. Oxygen and co2 are transferred passively through body surfaces. Depends on the size of animals respiratory epithelium in larger animals. This passage depends on partial pressure gradient. To maximize diffusion, respiratory surfaces are typically thin, with a large surface area. The physics of respiratory systems - boyle"s law.

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