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Circulation and Gas Exchange The Respiratory System GETS oxygen for the body GETS RID of carbon dioxide Characteristics/Requirements of ALL Gas Exchange Mechanisms: MOIST membranes Close spacing of gas and blood for easy diffusion High surface area-to-volume ratio An animal’s respiratory surfaces must be large enough to provide oxygen and expel carbon dioxide for the entire body Countercurrent Exchange- blood & water flow in opposite directions Tracheae The respiratory system used by insects Tracheae are air tubes that branch throughout the insect body The finest branches of the tracheae extend to the surface of nearly every cell, where gas is exchanged by diffusion Human Respiratory System Open vs. Closed Circulatory Systems In open circulatory systems, hemolymph bathes the internal organs directly Insects, arthropods, mollusks In closed circulatory systems, blood is confined to vessels Blood exchanges materials with the ISF bathing the cells Earthworms, squids, octopuses, vertebrates Open vs. Closed Circulatory Systems Vertebrate circulatory systems AMPHIBIANS REPTILES (EXCEPT BIRDS) MAMMALS AND BIRDS Lung and skin capillaries Lung capillaries Lung capillaries FISHES Gill capillaries Artery Pulmocutaneous circuit Gill circulation Right systemic aorta Pulmonary circuit Heart: ventricle (V) A A Atrium (A) V V Right Vein Systemic circulation Systemic capillaries A Left Right A Left Systemic V aorta Left A V Right A V Left Systemic circuit Systemic circuit Systemic capillaries Pulmonary circuit Systemic capillaries Systemic capillaries Double Pump Right side pumps to the lungs and back to left atrium (PULMONARY CIRCUIT) Left side pumps to the entire body and returns blood to right atrium (SYSTEMIC CIRCUIT) Oxygenated & deoxygenated blood never mix! The mammalian cardiovascular system 7 Capillaries of head and forelimbs Anterior vena cava Pulmonary artery Aorta Pulmonary artery 9 6 Capillaries of right lung Capillaries of left lung 2 4 3 Pulmonary vein 5 1 Right atrium 3 11 Left atrium Pulmonary vein 10 Left ventricle Right ventricle Aorta Posterior vena cava 8 Figure 42.5 Capillaries of abdominal organs and hind limbs