BIOL 225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 42: Thoracic Cavity, Exhalation, Simple Squamous Epithelium

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Cellular respiration for fuel process requires oxygen and releases co2 u make atp. Our circulatory system helps us move these things around (among other things) Respiratory surface that allows animal to pick up oxygen and get rid of co2. Porifera don"t have specialized surface they exchange directly from environment diffusion. Cnidaria also rely on diffusion no dedicated respiratory system. Byozoa have things that stick out (like tentacles) have a lot of area for gas exchange (but not just for gas exchange) Echinoderms have tube feet (used to move) but also part of water vascular system, and also have very thin walls and are important in gas exchange. A gill is a thin-walled extension of the body that provides surface area for gas exchange. Annelids some exchange through their skin, some have gills. Terrestrial molluscs (terrestrial snails) have gills inside shell to keep it moist.

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