BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Carbonic Anhydrase, Red Blood Cell, Thoracic Cavity

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When relaxed the diaphragm is curved up. When contracted it flattens out, increases volume and pressure goes down. Surface tension of water- if there is an alveoli with a moistened surface there is a potential for hydrogen bonding. Lungs are not functional in a fetus because they are in fluid. Lungs are one of the last systems to fully form. Ventilation- moving air in and out of the lungs. 2 problems- changing pressure in the lung and matching lung movement with thoracic cavity movement and inner plural and cavity pressure. How do we get oxygen from alveoli to the tissues and how do we get co2 from. Air to alveoli= decrease o2 and increase co2. Diffusion coming in oxygen is not soluble in water- can carry a lot more co2 dissolved in water. Co2 + h20 (carbonic anhydrase) h2co5 ,-> h+ hco3- (bicarbonate. In cells low 02 and higher co2.

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