BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Bronchus, Trachea, Bronchiole

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Bring in oxygen from air to lungs, circulate it, then collect co2 with our veins and dispose of it with our lungs when we exhale. Respiratory system: some animals can take in air without lungs through simple diffusion. The bigger the animal, the more o it needs, need to actively force oxygen into our bodies. Fish: gills, absorb oxygen already dissolved in water. Some fish have lungs, where lungs first appeared in animals. Lungs have large surface areas, can absorb a lot of oxygen at once. Breath oxygen in larynx trachea bronchus bronchioles alveoli capillaries (where oxygen is dissolved) Alveoli and capillaries swap oxygen and carbon dioxide, repeat it opposite for co2. Lungs don"t have muscles in them that cause them to exband. Thoracid diaphragm- breathing in contracts and flattens diaphragm. Circulatory system: moves blood into and out of the lungs. Moves oxygenated bloods out of the lungs and brings deoxygenated back to the lungs.

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