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This week in 206 I. Physiology of the Crayfish

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1 This week in 206 I. Physiology of the Crayfish II. Human cardiovascular physiology III. Circulation in the gold fish

2 Animal respiration and circulation.
What is respiration?

3 Animal respiration and circulation.
What is respiration? Glucose + O2 CO2 + H2O + E Breathing.

4 Circulatory system Gills or lungs Tissues Organs O2 O2 + Glucose Outside O2 CO2 Air or water O2 CO2 O2 CO2 O2 CO2 CO2 + H2O + E CO2 Membrane(s) Membrane(s) O2 21% CO2 <1%

5 Circulatory systems vs. Open Closed Arthropods/crustacea Vertebrates human Crayfish Blood pumped in pipes and Never touches tissues-arteries/veins Blood pumped out to tissues, dumped in sinuses Trend is to separate oxygenated From non-oxygenated blood Tissues ~bathed Comes back to heart Through sinuses and Reenters through ostia Low pressure-low resistance High volume High pressure-high resistance Low volume

6 Respiratory systems

7 Open circulatory system
Heart Sinuses Heart arteries ostia Ophthalmic- eyes Antennal- antennae, antennules, green glands Hepatic- digestive gland Arteries Ostia

8 Vertebrate circulatory systems
Closed Vertebrate circulatory systems

9 Human heart 2 systems- pulmonary and systemic.

10 Structure of blood vessels

11 Human respiratory system

12 Angioplasty

13 Coronary bypass

14 Measuring Blood Pressure
Sphygmomanometer Stethoscope High pressure = systolic, blood flow stopped above this Low pressure = diastolic, flow unrestricted below this 120 mm Hg 80 mm Hg

15 Crayfish respiration

16 Dr. James L. Larimer UT-Austin professor Zoology / Neurobiology

17 Set O2 level and monitor Bubble O2 or N2 Measure ventilation rate

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