BIOL 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 42: Carbonic Anhydrase, Diastole, Peptide

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During cellular respiration, the mitochondria inside animal cells consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide. Ventilation: movement of air or water through a specialized organ (e. g. gills or lungs) Gas exchange: diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between air or water and the blood at the respiratory surface. Circulation: transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body. Cellular respiration: cell"s use of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide. 42. 1 air and the water as respiratory media. Oxygen concentration is high in the environment and low in tissues oxygen moves from environment to tissue. Small animals don"t need specialized gas exchange organs due to high surface area:volume; they undergo diffusion across the body surface. This requires thin tissue that dries out quickly, so they are restricted to wet environments. For large animals they need an organ to create a greater surface area. Platelets are cell fragments that minimize blood loss by forming clots.

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