BIOL 1002 Chapter : Ch 33 Respiration

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In our case: breathing + cellular respiration = respiration. The evolution of respiratory systems: respiration without a respiratory or circulatory system (see fig. In small, thin animals in moist environments: nematodes and flatworms, respiration without a respiratory system but with a circulatory system, earthworms (fig 23-11, well-developed closed circulatory system to carry cases throughout their bodies, But rely on gas exchange by diffusion in and out of the circulatory system through moist skin: respiration with a respiratory and circulatory system, respiratory systems and gas exchange use 2 processes, bulk flow, diffusion, fig. Respiration using gills is found in aquatic animals: the gills contain a dense profusion of capillaries inside the filaments (see e33-2, fish create a continuous current past the gills by gulping water into the mouth and sending. In fish, the gills are covered by a flap called the operculum it out the opercula openings: gills are too delicate for land animals, they would dry out and collapse.

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