BIOLOGY 3XL3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Digestion, Heart Valve, Pulmonary Circulation

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2 venous blood streams: ~80% separation of o2 and deo2 blood, partial or exclusive cutaneous gas exchange. Trabeculae help keep oxygenated and deoxygenated blood separated. Spiral fold in the conus helps direct deoxygenated blood to the lungs and skin, and oxygenated blood to systemic arteries. Example: deoxygenated blood leaves ventricle to pulmonary circuit: pressure rises in pulocutaeous arch until similar to systemic arch, blood starts to flow to both arches, spiral fold divides conus. Relative flow to the 2 circuits depends on the resistance in each. Pulmonary circuit r low after a breath so flow increases. Between breaths r increases and flow decreases to pulmonary circuit. Unequal distribution of flow possible because ventricle is not divided: flow = p/r. When a frog dives a sphincter at the base of the pulmonary artery (pa) constricts and directs blood toward the skin (pc: diverts blood from lungs towards the skin to pick up oxygen from water.

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