Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Partial Pressure, Xylem, Mitochondrion

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Impact of reduced p(o2) on o2 transport to mitochondria: adaptation elevation: graph: showing decrease in oxygen partial pressure as the air moves from the ambient environment to the alveoli and then the blood in arteries. Gas transport in animals is often a combination of convection and diffusion: Liquid something that flows and can move (air, gases, liquids) Animal gas exchange: critical: there must be a pressure gradient across the gas-exchange membrane to move o2 in and. If o2 is diffusing in the internal tissues we can convection (ventilation/diffusion) from the environment and convection (circulation/diffusion) to the blood. After a while delta p increases needs to be kept high for gas exchange to occur. Breathing structures: animals either breath air through lungs, or water through gills. Invaginated into the body (forming a pocket on the inside), internal, environmental air moved in/out: external gills, evaginated (out pocketing into the body, projecting out), external, projection into environmental medium.

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