BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Respiratory Minute Volume, Digestion, Trachea

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Cicada has little pores on their body, which help to regulate the evaporative cooling mechanism of these organisms. Panting takes advantage of the fact that our respiratory system is wet. Every time water is brought into the body, the water is taken out as air (vapour). As the water evaporates, heat does as well. The respiratory system has two parts, the alveoli that does the gas exchange and the dead space (trachea), which does not participant in gas exchange. In normal breathing: about 50% of the air goes to the dead space and 50% goes to the alveoli. When panting: the respiratory minute volume (amount of air going into the lungs) goes way up. Most of the air goes into the dead space and not into the alveoli. A dog takes low breaths, the air sticks in the dead space. When gas exchange occurs you take in co2 and take out gas co2 into the air.

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