BIO203H5 Lecture Notes - Circulatory System, Branchial Arch, Cellular Respiration

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Chapters shows how gas exchange and circulation works. When mitochondria produce atp via cellular respiration, they consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. Cells must obtain oxygen and expel carbon dioxide continuously to support continued atp production by mitochondria. In a closed circulatory system, the system of vessels is continuous. Ventilation and gas exchange are accomplished by the respiratory system (figure 44. 2). The circulatory system is responsible for moving o2, co2, and other materials around the body. Circulatory systems are classified as open or closed (figure 44. 3). The transport tissue inside continuous systems is blood. The transport tissue in open systems is called hemolymph. Animals with closed circulation have two subsystems, a system of blood vessels, and a system of lymph. In an open circulatory system, some vessels open into portions of tissues. vessels. Lymph consists of fluid that flows into lymph vessels from the spaces surrounding cells and specialized disease fighting cells.

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