Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Fick'S Laws Of Diffusion, Partial Pressure, Stoma

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Lecture 13 gas exchange (1): gas basics. Aerobic metabolism is dependent on the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide from the environment. Diffusion alone is too slow to maintain the rates of gas exchange needed to support the metabolism of larger organisms. Ability for small organisms to absorb oxygen from their environment is very different from an organism of sizable weight: < 1 mm can rely on diffusion. Only works if you have bulk flow: most multicellular organisms use bulk flow, main mechanism to move gases faster than diffusion = bulk flow. Getting oxygen out of the external medium and into the cells: often via the circulatory system. Getting carbon dioxide out of the cells and into the external medium. Getting carbon dioxide out of the external medium (air) and into the leaf: usually via diffusion through the stomata. Cold seawater: ~0. 8 oxygen in solution: more dissolved o2 than warm seawater.

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