BIOB32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Myoglobin, Hemolymph, Nfkb1

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Similar pattern as nutrition and digestion when it comes to variation in respiratory systems. If you are a small organism, diffusion is good enough. But if you are larger you need something that will distribute oxygen and nutrients through the tissues of the body: includes conductive and convective steps. This is what we usually think of when we think of a circulatory system that is carrying respiratory gasses. In our case we are talking about a closed system in that the blood never leaves the vessel and the gasses need to diffuse out of the vessels. See differences in the construction in the vessels having to do with just downstream of the hear or upstream of the heart. If we take a pint of blood out, it shrinks down a little and picks up the volume of blood that was lost. So in many insect and invertebrates we have an open circulatory system.

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