1 comparative physiology lecture -3- oxygen (respiration ) by : saib al owini p(16-25)
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Comparative physiology
Lecture -3-
Oxygen
(Respiration )
By : Saib Al owini
P(16-25)
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Four basic respiratory systems
• 1. Diffusion across integument• 2. Gills: evagenation ( turned out) May be found in sac • 3. Lungs invagenation ( turned in) Pulmonate land snail -1st- Term lung used if meida is air or water• 4. Tracheae- Spiracles and trachea - Blood dosnt transport system
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Respiratory in water • Small animals diffusion • Large animals respiratory
organs• Animal without specialized resp organ. - small sphere : with small respiratory surface -enlargement by deviation on sphere: large
surface
- O2 Concentration on surface which sufficient to animal for metabolic ( by diffusion )is
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• FO2= VO2 * R2
/ 6K
FO2= con surface O2 ( as fraction of atm pressure)
VO2 = rateO2 consumption cm3/cm3
R2 = radius
K =diffusion constant
K= cm3 of oxygen that will diffuse /min in area 1cm3 and 1atm
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Example
• Animal has • FO2= ?• VO2 =0.001 ml /g• R2 = 1 cm• K =11*10
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• O2 pressure required = 15 atm (not found)• If animal 1mm ------- 0.15 atm O2 found • Aerated Water have 0.21 atm o2
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Animals which use diffusion • 1- small as protozoa
• 2- very low metabolic rate as Jellyfish has
- Flattened body
- 1% organic the other are water salts So
- has low metabolic
- Wide but thin body wide respiratory surface
- Active cell on surface no distance diffusion
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• If the animal is larger it will have
• Flattened body
• Or increase respiratory surface
Ex , Sponges , corals
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Animal with respiratory organs
• Diffusion is not suffice.
• Then we found respiratory organs with
- Large surface
- Thinner membrane
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• Four basic respiratory systems• 1. Diffusion across integument• 2. Gills: evagenation ( turned out) May be found in sac • 3. Lungs invagenation ( turned in) Pulmonate land snail -1st- Term lung used if meida is air or water• 4. Tracheae- Spiracles and trachea - Blood dosnt transport system
Animals with respiratory organs
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Effective respiratory organs :
-Large surface
-- thin membrane
-* Gills usually in water
-* lungs usually in air
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• Some lunges live in water
Sea cucumber use lung in water
-* Some gills may modified to act in air but most fish have been Asphyxiated in air.
Water support gills , air cannot so gills tend to stick together by surface adhesion.
Resulted in decreasing respiratory surface
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Sea Cucumbers are the only marine invertebrate with a true tidal lung that suctions water in and then pushes it back out the same aperature (Anus)
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Ventilation of gills
• Water must renewal by various mechanisms
1- moving gill through water
- Small organism, some aquatic insects (may flay larvae).
- Large Energy required to resist water
- Ex, large aquatic salamander mudpuppy
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Gill ventillation
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Ventilation of gills
• 2- moving water over respiratory surface:
More feasible
A- by ciliary's action
Mussel , clams
- Spongy move water by flagella.
B- moving water by mechanical pump like devise
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Primitive mollusk
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B- moving water by mechanical pump like devise
• Fish and crabs • Low coast • 3 - movement of animals ( immobile gill
cover) • Cannt survive without swimming • Sequid ,octopus take water into mantel
cavity then eject it through siphon
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Gas exchange and water flow
• For active gas exchange :
- Highly active fish have the largest relative gill area
ex(: fast mackerel has gill surface equal 50 times of bottom living goose fish )
- High rate of water flow
- gill cavity provide protection , permit water to perfuse over gills.
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Counter current
• Several major gill arches on each side
From each arise two rows of gill filamentsTips of filament arch meet
Each filament caries densely packed flat lamella in rows
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-Water flow between lamella opposite to blood flow
-What is the aim!!
-What is the difference if they flow together
or cross other !!!
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eff.
aff.
filamentwater
counter-current flow is key to oxygen extraction efficiency in aquatic respiration
gillarch
secondarylamella
filament
efferent & afferent arteries
secondarylamella
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Oxygen transfer from the environmental medium to the blood (Part 1)
No respiratory system is designed this way
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by cross-current exchange
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Oxygen transfer from the environmental medium to the blood (Part 2)
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• Oxygen uptake to blood still even highest level of o2 reach
• Water will meet blood with lower o2 even the end
• Water leave with lost of 70 -90 %
• but mammals remove ¼ air initial o2
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Oxygen transfer from the environmental medium to the blood in a tidally ventilated lung
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• Concurrent :
• Little o2 uptake
• More energy consuming
• Crabs : have low efficiency counter current
Because blood diffusion briar is grater
European shore crab 7-30 extraction
In other crabs 50%
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What is water resistance levels through the gills?
• Hughes (1966) calculated that flow through gills of a 150 g tench (Tinca) for a pressure of 5 mm water ~ 10.1 ml/s
• Normal volume of water passed through fish gills = 1-2 ml/s.( 0.02 mm between lamella)
• Conclusion: Gill lamellae do not offer much resistance to flow
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How do fish pump water over their gills?
• Double set of pumps (oral cavity and opercular cavity)
• Volume of oral cavity can be changed by lowering jaw (pump 1)
• Volume of second pump changed by increased movements of opercular flap (pump 2)
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• The pressure in the two cavities are linked
• Pressure drops when mouth begins to open; increases as mouth is closed
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Opercular pumping in fish
• Gill chamber is rigid (opercular cavity)• Can be sealed by a flap (operculum)• Bottom of the opercular chamber is muscular and can
be raised or lowered• Pump cycle:
– Mouth open, operculum closed• Bottom of chamber drops, chamber fills
– Mouth closed• Bottom of chamber is raised, squeezing water
out through operculum
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Buccal-opercular pump during inhalation
(Eckert, Fig. 13-40)13
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Buccal-opercular pump during exhalation
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Ventilation
Buccal-opercular pumping
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Ram ventilation
• Some fish use water pumping; they survive by swimming to pass water through gills = ram ventilation
• Some fish species only use ram ventilation (e.g., tunas)
• Other species use water pumping at low speeds, switch to ram ventilation at high speeds
• Fish adjust openings of their mouths to modulate water flow
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• Example:
• Mackerel swimming in water with less oxygen opened their mouths more
• The lowered oxygen supply was compensated by increased water flow
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• Ram ventilation is more economic on high speed
• If low oxygen mouth opining increase
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Coughing
• Solid particles in water tend to caught in gills
• Closed lips with enlargement of buccal cavity lowering pressure
• As coughing in animal
• Crabs revers each 1-10/min
To maintain gills clear .
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