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1 STUDY Lesson 13 Gas Exchange 1
AIM: How have mechanisms for gas exchange evolved? DO NOW: Go over pp HW: Read Ch. 34 pp. 698 – 702 STUDY

2 Basic Vocab Respiration vs. gas exchange Respiratory surface
Respiratory medium (air vs. water) Ventilation Countercurrent mechanism Positive vs negative pressure breathing Form fits function (alveolus) Simple diffusion Air vs. water – discuss amount of O2 that dissolves in each

3 Terrestrial Organisms
Problem of desiccation Need respiratory organs w/i the organism’s body Evolution of lungs from swim bladder of fish

4 Respiratory Surfaces Must maximize diffusion: Thin Large surface area
Moist

5 Adaptations for Gas Exchange
Monera, Protista, Porifera, Cnidaria Platyhel-minthes Anneli-da (Earth-worms) Arthropoda (grasshop-per) Fish Amphibia Mammalia & Aves

6 Countercurrent mechanism (Water flows over O2-rich blood first.)

7 Mammalian Lungs (Negative Pressure Breathing)

8 Negative Pressure Breathing
deep breath  contraction of rib muscles   volume of rib cage   P in lungs  air rushing from area of high P (outside body) to the area of lower P (inside lungs).

9 Gas exchange in humans:
Nose  pharynx  larynx  trachea  bronchi  bronchioles  alveoli V of lungs  P  air rushing in by bulk flow Negative pressure breathing

10 Alveolus: Form Fits Function
Discuss lipid bilayer with hydrophobic internal area in re diffusion of O2 and CO2

11 How O2 and CO2 enter/exit the blood: diffusion between capillary & alveolus

12 Diseases of the Respiratory System
Pharyngitis Laryngitis Bronchitis Pneumonia Asthma Cystic fibrosis Emphysema (COPD) Lung cancer


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