What is unique about the climbing perch fish? - Answers It has a unique respiratory system that
allows it to survive on land for up to 6 days
Why is oxygen important? - Answers So mitochondria can make ATP (mitochondrial respiration)
What does respiratory systems do? - Answers facilitate transport of oxygen and co2 to and from
exchange areas
What is external respiration? - Answers Gas exchange movement from environment into the cells
that need it
What is internal respiration? - Answers Cellular respiration and getting oxygen into mitochondria and
conversion into ATP
Steps of external respiration? - Answers 1. Ventilation
2. Diffusion across respiratory surface
3. Circulation
4. Tissue diffusion (Perfusion in tissues)
5. Cellular utilization or production
What is simple diffusion vs. bulk flow? - Answers Simple: SA:V ratio is large so oxygen diffuses
through skin
Bulk Flow: SA:V ratio is small so we need internal organs
What does the diffusion rate depend on? - Answers Diffusion coefficient (higher in the air than water)
Cross sectional area (gills/lungs)
Partial pressure gradient
Diffusion distance
What are Fick's laws? - Answers 1. solute moves from high concentration to low (from lungs to blood)
2. the amount of substance that diffuses across a surface is proportional to SA and inverse to distance
it diffused
SA:V ratio determines what? - Answers If large ratio- simple diffusion works well (flat worm)
If small ratio- specialized structures to improve oxygen uptake
How do aquatic animals breathe? - Answers Through evaginations or outpockets of body surface
allowing for water exchange
How do land animals breathe? - Answers Invaginations with special respiratory structures
What direction does water flow? - Answers Countercurrent, where water flows in one direction
across the gills and blood flows in the opposite direction
What are the cavities that water flows through? - Answers Water flows through buccal cavity and it
closes and opercular cavity expands to bring in water
Exchange happens into cells and lammalae
Why is countercurrent flow more efficient? - Answers 100% ox water interacts with 90% ox blood this
allows for diffusion gradient to be substantial at all points
Respiration on land uses what type of breathing? - Answers Spiracular
How do insects breathe? - Answers Through tracheal systems called spiracular breathing
Actual insect breathing mechanisms? - Answers Trachea end go all the way to skin called spiracles
(Tracheloes are very thin about 0.2um diameter so short diffusion distance)
What are spiracles lined with? - Answers smooth muscle to control water loss and keep dust out
Bird breathing mechanisms? - Answers They have rigid and in expansible lungs.
Lungs and air sacs expand and contract with thoracic cavity.
In depth bird breathing mechanisms? - Answers Expansion of chest causes air to go to bronchi then
to posterior air sacs then to lungs then to anterior air sacs then second exhalation pushes stale air
from anterior air sacs out through trachea
Ventilation has how many cycles? - Answers 2; inhalation and exhalation
What are parabronchi? - Answers Structures in birds where gas exchange occurs called cross current
(capillary bed is perpendicular to airflow)
What should respiration systems do? - Answers Ventilation, exchange surface for diffusion/perfusion,
difference in partial pressure and surface area
What are the 2 zones in mammalian respiration? - Answers Conducting zone (no gas exchange
between blood and air)
Respiratory zone (gas exchange occurs here)