BIO 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Vocal Folds, Epiglottis, Jellyfish

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Cellular respiration: converts energy in nutrients into the atp used by cells; requires a steady supply of oxygen and generates carbon dioxide as waste. Cellular respiration depletes oxygen levels, creating a concentration gradient that favors diffusion of carbon dioxide out of cells and diffusion of oxygen into cells. Bulk flow: the movement of many molecules of a gas or liquid in unison from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure. The transfer of gases between the environment and the body cells during respiration requires both bulk flow and diffusion. Relatively inactive animals may lack specialized respiratory structures, such as sponges and many other organisms in a moist environment. In animals with well-developed respiratory systems, gas exchange occurs in the following stages: bulk flow moves oxygen or water past a respiratory surface facilitated by breathing, diffusion exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide through the respiratory surface. Oxygen moves out of the capillaries into the tissues.

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