BIO202H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gas Exchange, Cardiac Muscle, Hemoglobin

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Crosscurrent exchange: gas exchange is occurring while inhaling and exhaling, there are multiple areas of exchange. The air and blood in the bird are flowing opposite to each other. We use diaphragm to expand volume in thorax. Gas exchange takes place across alveoli membranes. Has lower partial pressure which draws the oxygen through the lungs. Thethe pressure difference between oxygen within the lungs and the tubes within the lungs a pressure difference between oxygen within the lungs and the tubes within the lungs allow the oxygen to flow across membranes. Creating lower partial pressure of oxygen internally. Oxygen enters through mouth and out gills. Buccal pumps: frogs have these pumps, the glottis moves air into the lungs. Crocodilians: use muscles to pump air into the lungs. Crocodilians and birds have a more efficient way of exchanging oxygen throughout their bodies. Oxygen is in the blood and it is transported to the cells to be used for energy.

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