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Gas Exchange GillsAlveoli
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Need O 2 (IN) for cellular respiration to make ATP Need CO 2 (OUT) waste product from cellular respiration Why do we need a respiratory system? food O2O2 ATP CO 2
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What’s needed for gas exchange? need high surface area maximize gas exchange gases move across by diffusion need moist membrane maintains cell membrane structure gases only diffuse in water
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Gas exchange has many forms one-celledamphibiansechinodermsinsectsfishmammals
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Gills: Countercurrent Water carrying gas flows in one direction, blood flows in opposite direction maintains diffusion gradient over whole length of gill capillary maximizing O 2 transfer from water to blood
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Tracheal System air tubes branching throughout body gas exchanged by diffusion across moist cells lining terminal ends, not through open circulatory system
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Gas Exchange in Humans Concentration gradient & pressure drives movement of gases into & out of blood at both lungs & body tissue both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration (see fig 11.9 page 452) bloodlungs CO 2 O2O2 O2O2 bloodbody CO 2 O2O2 O2O2 capillaries in lungscapillaries in muscle
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How Blood Transports Gases see figure 11.10 (page 453) - Both O 2 and CO 2 are transport by blood. - About 99% of O 2 is carried by hemoglobin (protein in red blood cells) - About 23% of CO 2 is carried by hemoglobin 77% is carried by blood fluid - When CO 2 reaches the lungs, it diffuses into the air in the alveoli
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