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The Respiratory System
By: Mitchell Gwynn
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Terms Alveoli – provide surface area for gas exchange in mammals
Diaphragm – muscle that draws air to lungs Air sacs – pockets that hold extra air in birds
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Fish Fish breathe through their gills Water comes in mouth, passes
over gills, and out through operculum. Oxygen enters their bloodstream through diffusion. Some fish can breathe air through a simple lung which diffuses in the blood.
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Amphibians In aquatic stage, they breathe through gills
As adults, they breathe through lungs, skin or both. Some have a primitive lung structure and must rely on diffusion of oxygen through skin. They must stay moist. Some have more efficient lungs and don’t rely on breathing through their skin.
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Reptilia Breathe through lungs that are more developed than an amphibian.
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Aves Also have lungs. Connected to their lungs are air sacs. When a bird inhales the air goes to the lungs and rear air sacs. When a bird exhales, the air in the lungs moves to the front air sacs and the air from the rear sacs move into the lungs.
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Mammalia Have lungs with alveoli which increase surface area for gas exchange. Also have a diaphragm.
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