Gas Exchange - Lungfish Flashcards

1
Q

Do all air breathing fish uses lungs? What would they use instead

A

No, some use buccal air gulping to swallow air and transport it across the skin and digestive tract where oxygen is absorbed

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How well-developed are the lungs of lungfish?

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Well developed and complex with lots of folds

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Q

What are the two types of lungfish?

A

Obligate and facultative

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What are obligate lungfish?

A

Need to breathe air periodically

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What are facultative lungfish?

A

Can breathe air if they need to, but will use their gills most of the time

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Are most lungfish obligate or facultative?

A

Facultative

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What is an advantage of being a facultative lungfish vs an obligate lungfish?

A

They don’t have to periodically go to the surface and potentially be exposed to predators

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What is the first step in the respiratory cycle of lungfish?

A

Mouth opens, the buccal cavity expands, and air enters the buccal cavity

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What is the second step in the respiratory cycle of lungfish?

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Mouth closes, buccal cavity compresses, air enters the anterior chamber

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What is the third step in the respiratory cycle of lungfish?

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The anterior chamber closes, the posterior chamber contracts, depleted air exhaled from the posterior chamber, old air leaves through the operculum

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What is the fourth step in the respiratory cycle of lungfish?

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Anterior chamber opens, fresh air flows into the posterior chamber

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