BIOL 3070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Pulmonary Circulation, Pulmonary Artery, Spiral Valve

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Lecture 7 (slides of lecture 6 from slide 13): Water breathing fish: the heart has 2 chambers, 1 atrium and 1 ventricle that are in series the pulmonary and systemic circuits are in series as the blood: Atrium ventricle gills (gets oxygenated) as the pulmonary circulation systemic circulation to the head and the organs back to the atrium as deoxygenated blood. Air breathing fish: formation of lungs induced the formation of a new circuit, example: lung fish. Deoxygenated blood will go to the posterior portion of the gills arches and lungs. While they are on land, their blood gets oxygenated through the lungs. In water, they get their blood oxygenated through skin. Oxygenated blood moves to the left atrium left side of the ventricle to the systemic circulation. Deoxygenated blood moves from the right atrium to the right side of ventricles then to pulmonary arteries then to either the lungs or skin depending on where it is.

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