BIOL 1310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 73: Rib Cage, Gas Exchange, Trachea

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Chapter 35: respiration: respiration= exchange of gases from the atmosphere. Surface where gas exchange occurs must he moist, thin, and large in relation to body size. It"s more difficult for animals to obtain o2 from water than air. Gas exchange happens in fluids like air or water. Gas exchange in hydras and plants: an earth worms entire external surface functions in external respiration. Larger aquatic animals and gills: larger aquatic animals, often have gills. Gas exchange in insects & arthropods: gas goes in and out spiracles, spiracles= tiny holes connected to tubes that carry the oxygen. Inspiration: uses negative pressure, act of moving air into lungs, rib cage move out and in, diaphragm= contracts and moves down\ Expiration: act of moving air out of the lungs. *medulla oblongata controls it aka mid brain: rib cage moves down, diaphragm relaxes and moves up to its former position, no muscle contraction required.

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