Topic 5c - Gas exchange Flashcards

1
Q

Invertebrates & amphibians use which kind of gas exchange organ?

A

body surface

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2
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Insects use which gas exchange organ for respiration?

A

tracheae -> directly into cell DO NOT ENTER CAPILLARIES first like other systems

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3
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Some invertebrates and salamanders use … for gas exchange?

A

external gills

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4
Q

Fish use gills for gas exchange. This is called …?

A

one-way flow

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5
Q

Mammals/terrestrial vertebrates use lungs for gas exchange. This is called …?

A

two-way airflow

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6
Q

What is a spiracle?

A

structure on insects that joins to tracheae -> tracheoles -> body cells for gas exchange

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7
Q

Why is countercurrent flow more efficient than co-current flow?

A

Because it allows for a larger gas exchange surface

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8
Q

What are the 2 means of gas exchange in amphibians?

A

skin (must be moist)

gills (immatures)/lungs (adults)

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9
Q

Breathing…

A

inhalation - active contraction of muscles

exhalation - primarily passive

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10
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What controls breathing?

A
  • impulses from resp. centre
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11
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What is breathing primarily regulated by?

A

CO2 levels in the blood (high CO2 levels stimulate breathing)

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12
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What is the backup control?

A

control via O2 receptors

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13
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Where are the breathing control centres? How does the breathing reflex work in response to changing [CO2] & [O2]?

A

Nerve impulses from heart relay changes in [CO2] & [O2] -> breathing control centres (pons & medulla oblongata) -> nerve impulses trigger contraction of muscles (incl. diaphragm)

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