BIO 468 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Hyperpnea, Cellular Respiration, Shortness Of Breath

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Lavosie(cid:396)"s e(cid:395)uation: food + oxygen co2 + h2o + heat. Respiratory systems: problem 1, animals need oxygen for mitochondrial respiration to make atp, problem 2, animals need to dispose of resulting co2, solutions: gas exchange, receive oxygen from the environment, remove carbon dioxide from the blood. As animals get larger, surface area to volume ratio decreases, which: limits the surface area available for diffusion. Increases the distance within the animal, which oxygen must diffuse. Specialized respiratory surfaces: confine their gas exchange to a small region of the body, respiratory surface is moist and thin. Oxygen content in air vs. water: 30x more o2 dissolved in air than water for a given volume and temperature, molar [o2] at sea level and 20 c: In water = 0. 3mm: to obtain the same amount of oxygen, an animal that uses water as a respiratory medium must move 35x more fluid across the respiratory surface, must be much more efficient at extracting oxygen.

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