BIOL 2160 Chapter : Chapter 13 Study Guide

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Explain boyle"s law: what is the driving force for air movement during breathing, what is the equation for air flow in lungs, explain the air flow in lungs during inspiration. The use of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide within the mitochondria. Glucose, proteins, etc. in the mitochondria being broken down to make atp and producing carbon dioxide as a by-product: the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and body tissues, step 1: pulmonary ventilation- breathing. Getting air to move in and out of the lungs. 2: gas exchange between lungs and blood via diffusion (does not require energy). Transport of o2 and co2 in blood to tissues. From the lungs, back to the heart, and then to tissues all over the body. Step 4: gas exchange between blood and tissues via diffusion: there is more oxygen in the lungs than in the blood.

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