BIO 1305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Innate Immune System, Cellular Respiration, Myoglobin

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Fill out the terms and expand upon them. (giving examples, diagrams, explaining, etc. when applicable. Gas exchange is the uptake of molecular oxygen from the environment and the discharge of carbon dioxide to the environment. Gas exchange is driven by differences in partial pressure from high to low. Respiration & ventilation (partial pressure) inhalation & exhalation: describe the structure of the lungs and the path air takes in one breathing cycle. Air goes in through the nostrils, through the nasopharynx, to the oral pharynx, through the glottis, into the trachea, into the right and left bronchi bronchioles alveoli. Structure- organs located on both side of the chest and the trachea takes air to the lungs to the bronchi that is divided into smaller bronchioles which end in clusters called alveoli (where gas exchange occurs). Covered in a thin tissue called the pleura: explain how mammals breathe. Rib cage gets smaller as rib muscles relax.

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