BIOL 3070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Air Sacs, Aortic Body, Intercostal Nerves

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Gas exchange: known as an exchange of gases between two compartments in opposite directions: between the external environment and internal body. External respiration: oxygen and carbon dioxide transport between cells and the external environment. Internal respiration: metabolic respiration usually takes place in the mitochondria that uses oxygen and produces carbone dioxide and energy in the form of atp. Ventilation: movement of external media such as air or water across lungs or gills in order to undergo gas exchange. Usually has limitations as in very thin skin that has to stay moist in order to allow the oxygen dissolve. The thin skin leads to a shorter diffusion distance and max the rate. Surface area of the skin is limited: 4) diffusion across a specialized organ such as lungs or gills and then circulation to the organs of the body usually through blood. Found in mammals, fishes and birds and reptiles.

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