Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Gas Exchange, Rotifer, Cellular Respiration

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In the leaves, they have stomata organelles that open/close to exchange gases: diffusion both in and out the plant as well as inside the system internally. Circulatory system (convection within the animal: provides internal convection. Passive convection: allow natural movement of air/water to provide fresh medium, ex: sea anomia: does(cid:374)"t ha(cid:448)e a spe(cid:272)ialized circulatory surface, just exchanges gases across surface. In air, nitrogen gas contributes to the most of the pressure of air. In gases, partial pressure is what drives the movement of a gas (whereas with solid and liquids, it is the concentration that drives the diffusion/movement) Partial pressure of a gas: px = fx ptot dalton"s law, p(x) partial pressure, f(x) fractional concentration of the gas (moles/or by volume), P(tot) total pressure of the mixture: this is a(cid:374)othe(cid:396) fo(cid:396)(cid:373) of dalto(cid:374)"s la(cid:449) allows us to calculate the partial pressure of the gas we want. Gases dissolve in liquids: not the same as having bubbles!

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