BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Nasal Septum Deviation, Modes Of Mechanical Ventilation, Volumes (Band)

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11 Jul 2016
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Gas exchange heavily relies on passive/facilitated diffusion. When maximizing surface area, keep respiratory surface very thin by loading it with one-cell thick capillaries to create a very thin tissue surface. Create a countercurrent gas exchange (most aquatic animals) (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out) In the gill filament: push oxygen-rich blood out, and pull oxygen-poor blood in (blood low in oxygen enters the capillaries to an area with water at high concentrations of carbon dioxide) Slide 25 (numbers showing the above process of countercurrent gas exchange) When equilibrium is reached, oxygen diffusion stops because it relies on partial pressure gas exchange. Direct delivery of oxygen from air to tissues (no vascular system) Insects never develop organs (gills or lungs), if they did they would be much bigger. Bring oxygen into alveolus then out to body (alveolus is branched tubing at the end of the lungs) Interstitial fluid is the space between cells (made up of water)

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