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Gas Exchange
  • Ana Zarate lt3

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6.4.1 Distinguish between ventilation, gas
exchange, and cell respiration
  • Ventilation is the movement in and out of the
    lungs.
  • Gas exchange is the diffusion of O2 across the
    surface of the alveoli and through the
    capillaries, then into the erythrocytes.
  • Note that CO2 is mostly carried dissolved in the
    plasma itself and is moving out of the blood into
    the lungs at the same time O2 is diffusing the
    other way.
  • Cell respiration is then individual cells
    metabolize macromolecules in the presence if O2,
    releasing CO2 in the process, The gases diffuse
    into and out if the cells and into or out of the
    mitochondria.

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6.4.2 Explain the need for a ventilation system
  • A ventilation system is needed to maintain high
    concentration gradients in the alveoli

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6.4.3 Describe the features of alveoli that adapt
them to gas exchange
  • Large total surface area
  • Wall consisting of a single layer of flattened
    cells
  • Film of moisture
  • Dense layer of capillaries

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6.4.4 Draw and label a diagram of the ventilation
system including trachea, lungs, bronchi,
bronchioles, and alveoli
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6.4.5 Explain the mechanism of ventilation of the
lungs
  • A mammal breathes by changing the air pressure
    within its lungs relative to the pressure of the
    outside atmosphere. During inhalation, the rib
    muscles and diaphragm contract. The volume of the
    thoracic cavity and lungs increases as the
    diaphragm moves down and the rib cage expands.
    Air pressure in the lungs falls below that of the
    atmosphere, and air rushes into the lungs.
    Exhalation occurs when the rib muscles and
    diaphragm relax, storing the thoracic cavity to
    its smaller volume. (Campbell book p. 891-
    diagram)

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Vocabulary
  • Gas exchange
  • Ventilation
  • Cell Respiration
  • Inhalation
  • Exhalation
  • Lungs
  • Alveoli
  • Capillaries
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi

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