BISC208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cellular Respiration, Trachea, Partial Pressure

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Oxygen and carbon dioxide must be continuously exchanged with the environment. Cells must obtain oxygen and expel carbon dioxide continuously to support atp production by mitochondria. These gases - along with waste, nutrients and other types of molecules - must be transported throughout the body. The movement of air or water through a specialized gas exchange organ such as a lung or gill. Where oxygen moves from the air or water into the blood and carbon dioxide moved from the blood to the air or water. The transport of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body via the circulatory system. Where oxygen moves from the blood into the tissues and carbon dioxide moves from the tissues into the blood. Is the cell"s use of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide. Leads to low oxygen levels and high carbon dioxide levels in the tissues. Ventilation and diffusion at the respiratory surface are accomplished by the respiratory system.

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