Gas e pigmenti respiratori. Le superfici respiratorie.

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Gas e pigmenti respiratori

Le superfici respiratorie

I gas nei liquidi

Legge di Raoult

Legge di Henry

Comportamento dei gas reali

Costanti di Henry

Legge di Henry

Variazioni P ossigeno con laltitudine

Eritrocruorine disciolte nei liquidi circolanti da a dalton Arenicola Lumbricus

Sabella Cluorocroine, disciolte nel sangue dalton

Sphirographis eritrocruorine

emocianina Lumache, calamari, octopus

Respiratory characteristics of the hemoglobin-free fish Chaenocephalus aceratus Edvard A Hemmingsen a, b and Everett L Douglas a, ba Physiological Research Laboratory, University of California, San Diego, USA b Department o of Zoology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA Received 25 August Available online 21 March Abstract Studies on the Antarctic hemoglobin-free fish Chaenocephalus aceratus showed that the oxygen consumption was unusually low; Low blood lactic acid levels at rest and after anoxic stress indicate no unusually high anaerobic metabolism. The main respiratory compensation to the absence of hemoglobin appearsto be an increase of blood volume and a high cutaneous respiration.

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