Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Gas Exchange, Endodermic Evagination, Partial Pressure

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Impact of reduced poxygen on o2 transport to mitochondria: adaptation to elevation. At higher elevation the partial pressure decreases yet there are people who live there and function fine. Different between the two populations of people are adaptations. People living at high altitudes have physiological adaptations that allow them to function quite normally at that elevation and the reduced partial pressure of oxygen. Primarily through large lung capacity and greater gas exchange capacity. If people who live at sea level go to high elevations => respiratory distress. Adaptations allow organisms to be able to live at much lower oxygen partial pressures. Regardless of partial pressure for incoming air, the venous blood is the same organisms have adapted ways to maintain the critical level of oxygen partial pressure in the venus blood to transport it to cells and mitochondria. Environmental or external medium (air or water) Gas exchange membrane separates those two environments.

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