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Specialized Exchange Surfaces создатель Mind Map: Specialized Exchange Surfaces

1. Tissues of mammalian gas exchange

1.1. Cartilage

1.1.1. Structural support

1.1.2. Prevents collapse

1.2. Cilia

1.2.1. Waft mucus up airway to back of throat

1.3. Goblet cells

1.3.1. Produce mucus

1.3.2. Traps particles/pathogens in airways

1.4. Smooth muscle

1.4.1. Involuntary contraction/relaxation of airways

1.5. Elastic fibres

1.5.1. Allows repeated contraction/relaxation of airways without damage

2. Ventilation in mammals

2.1. External intercostals

2.1.1. Inspiration

2.1.1.1. CONTRACT

2.1.2. Expiration

2.1.2.1. RELAX

2.2. Diaphram mm.

2.2.1. Inspiration

2.2.1.1. CONTRACT

2.2.2. Expiration

2.2.2.1. RELAX

2.3. Diaphram

2.3.1. Inspiration

2.3.1.1. FLATTEN

2.3.2. Expiration

2.3.2.1. ARCHES

2.4. Ribs

2.4.1. Inspiration

2.4.1.1. UP + OUTWARDS

2.4.2. Expiration

2.4.2.1. DOWN + INWARDS

2.5. Volume

2.5.1. Inspiration

2.5.1.1. INCREASE

2.5.2. Expiration

2.5.2.1. DECREASE

3. Breathing Rate

3.1. Breaths per minute

4. Oxygen Uptake

4.1. Oxygen volume inhaled per unit time

4.2. Measured using spirometer

4.3. Spirometer

4.4. Chamber with oxygen floating on water

4.5. Inhalation = chamber sinks

4.6. Exhalation = chamber rises

4.7. Carbon dioxide exhaled absorbed by soda lime

4.8. CO2 exhaled = O2 inhaled

5. Bony Fish

5.1. Gas exchange

5.1.1. Gills absorb oxygen/ release carbon dioxide

5.1.2. Gills are covered by operculum

5.1.3. Gill filaments folded into Lamellae

5.2. Ventilation

5.2.1. Buccal cavities generate waves

5.2.2. Maintains concentration gradient over gills

6. Insect

6.1. Gas exchange

6.1.1. Open circulation: no blood

6.1.2. Trachea branch out as spiracles

6.1.3. Gas exchange with air by diffusion

6.2. Ventilation

6.2.1. Large insects do so with body movements

7. Surfaces adapted for easy transport

7.1. Oxygen

7.2. Glucose

7.3. Minerals

7.4. Proteins

7.5. Fats

7.6. Water

8. Surface area: volume ratio

8.1. If HIGH = RAPID metabolic rate and heat loss

8.2. If LOW = SLOW metabolic rate and heat loss

9. Efficient exchange surface

9.1. Large surface area

9.2. Thin barrier

9.3. Maintains

10. Components of mammalian gas exchange system

10.1. Airways

10.2. Lungs

10.3. Trachea and Bronchi

10.4. Bronchioles

11. Tidal Volume

11.1. Approx 500cm3

11.2. Volume moving in/out of lungs each breath

11.3. At rest

12. Vital Capacity

12.1. Max. air volume displaced in one breath

12.2. Approx 5dm3