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Q: Using Daphnia and grasshoppers as specific examples, compare how aquatic arthropods accomplish gas…
A: Arthropods are a large group of invertebrate animals. Insects ,spiders , crabs etc. These have a…
Q: Book lungs and tracheae are terrestrial adaptations that reduce respiration water loss gas exchange…
A: Class arachnida are terrestrial or aquatic animals with simple eyes. They possess exoskeleton which…
Q: Briefly describe the mechanism involved to maximize the oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange in a fish.
A: Oxygen is crucial for fish’s life, as fishes live in water, they need to use the oxygen dissolved in…
Q: Land snail and slugs use which of the following for gas-exchange? (mark all that apply) the radula…
A: Snails use radula to drill holes in prey or to capture the food from surface. Spiracle is found in…
Q: In arthropods why isn't gas exchange done through cutaneous diffusion?
A: Arthropods are the invertebrates that form one of the largest groups of phylum in the animal…
Q: Which group of animals bidirectional flow rather than unidirectional flow to move water or air…
A: Mammals are a group of organisms that are more advanced and have mammary glands to fees the young…
Q: Explain mechanism of breathing in the cockroaches.
A: In animals, respiration is the biological process, which results in exchange of gases, oxygen and…
Q: What is the role of carbon dioxide in the control of rate and depth of mammalian breathing?
A: Breathing is all about differentiating air pressure between the environment and the lungs. It is the…
Q: Describe the characteristics of respiratory pigments in the bloodof vertebrates and the hemolymph of…
A: Respiratory pigment: It is the substance that has the molecule of protein and has a pigmented…
Q: Describe the path of oxygen into the body and blood in frogs. Describe the path of carbon dioxide…
A: Frogs have a closed circulatory system. The heart of a frog has 3 chambers. This chamber consists of…
Q: A bird’s respiratory system consists of lungs in close association with a number of air sacs; one…
A: The respiratory system of birds consists of paired lungs for gaseous exchange and is connected to…
Q: Describe some structural and functional features that are commonto all gas-exchange surfaces in…
A: The respiratory framework is a natural framework comprising of explicit organs and designs utilized…
Q: Compare respiration among flatworms, insects, fish, and mammals.
A: In mammals, the air is taken in from the external environment to the lungs. Flatworms have pores…
Q: What structures are involved gas exchange in animals? O gills O lungs allantois chorion
A: Respiration is a biochemical process of oxidation of organic compounds in an orderly manner for the…
Q: why is gas exchange rate in the lungs of mammals controlled by breathing rate
A: Lungs is the organ of mammal by which purification of air takes place. Alveoli is a sac like…
Q: Explain how the circulatory and respiratory systems are related to each other in function and…
A: Cells are the basic unit of life. Cells that perform the same function together form tissues.…
Q: Describe the respiratory system of birds and how it allows oxygen-rich air to enter the lungs during…
A: Birds are warm-blooded organisms with hollow bones.
Q: Create a hand drawn flow diagram showing how gases enter, travel, and exit the body of the birds.…
A: The respiratory system of birds is used to transport oxygen from the atmosphere to the tissues while…
Q: Describe how the mechanism of ventilation in reptiles andmammals is similar to changing the volume…
A: Ventilation is the movement of air into the lungs from the atmoshere due to the The air moves…
Q: Compare and contrast the gas-exchange mechanismsof hydras, earthworms, insects, aquatic vertebrates,…
A: All living organisms need energy, which is formed in respiration, in order to accommodate survival…
Q: escribe how the "form" of the bronchial wall is related to two functions.
A: The bronchi originate from the trachea and consist of the left and right primary bronchi. These main…
Q: Define the term “exchange surface” and list four common features of gas-exchange organs in animals.
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Q: Describe the respiratory function in amphibians.in some detail please
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Q: Describe two differences between the liver and the lungs in pigs
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Q: Name the airways in the mammalian lung. What are their functions? How does air enter and leave the…
A: In mammal the respiratory system exchanges gases with the surroundings. Once air enters through the…
Q: Explain the process of gas exchange in plants and animals.
A: Through a process called respiration, animals assimilate oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. In…
Q: _____________ utilizes the opening in its tissue to directly perform gas exchange.
A: Plants perform photosynthesis in the presence of sunlight to synthesize their food. One main…
Q: Compare and explain the gas exchange efficiencies of fish, birds, and mammals.
A: Fishes The gas exchange organs of fishes are called gills . A flap , the operculum covers and…
Q: The function of pharyngeal gills includes: gas exchange generating a feeding current eliminating…
A: Pharyngeal gill slits are specific characteristics of chordates. It is described as the repeated…
Q: Do beings of the classReptilia perform gas exchangein the same way amphibiansdo?
A: Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that include crocodiles, alligators, lizards, snakes,…
Q: The function of pharyngeal gills includes: ( can be more than one anwser) a. gas exchange b.…
A: Chordates have a unique feature: pharyngeal gill slits. In the aquatic environment, they are also…
Q: Use the diagrams of the gas exchange system of three organisms we have studied to answer the…
A: Which represents the gas exchange C Which is correctly described as cross current system - B The air…
Q: Explain how the circulatory and respiratory systems are related to each other in function and…
A: The circulatory system involves organs and vessels responsible for pumping oxygenated blood across…
Q: Identify the following respiratory structures to which vertebrate/s it is present from the choices…
A: In living creatures, the respiratory system is the system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon…
Q: After a heavy rain, earthworms come to the surface. How would you explain this behavior in terms of…
A: The animal behaviour changes according to their surroundings. For fulfilling their requirements all…
Q: Give the embryological explanation for "Humans have respiratory structures from the gut, for fishes,…
A: Embryological evidence is closely studying the embryological development stages of the animals.
Q: Compare the two types of gas exchange systems in invertebrates. Based on your observation of…
A: Various respiratory mechanism occurs in different forms of the body. Some utilize gills, some lungs…
Q: After a heavy rain, earthworms come to the surface. How would you explain th pehavior in terms of an…
A: After heavy rains earthworm comes surface.
Q: Can you answer all the parts to this question regarding fish (please type the answer) Mammals…
A: Fish gills use a design called ‘countercurrent oxygen exchange’ to maximize the amount of oxygen…
Q: Briefly describe the 2 mechanisms frogs have for gas exchange.
A: A frog is any member of a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians…
Q: Compare and contrast how gas exchange is carried out in insects and humans. How does this relate to…
A: All living creatures metabolize energy-rich substances like lipids and carbohydrates to get the…
Q: In which one of the following animals is skin a respiratory organ? A. CockroachB. FrogC. sharkD.…
A: different animals can exchange gases through different respiratory systems such as, Through Body…
Q: List corresponding functions of these major respiratory organs in frogs 1. Nares 2. Buccal cavity…
A: Introduction Frogs are amphibians, meaning they can live on land as well as in water. When they are…
Q: Describe an advantage of a fish’s gills for breathing in water and a disadvantage for breathing on…
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Q: Which graph represents the overall changes in pO2 in the bird respiratory system? Note that the…
A: The respiratory system of birds contains pair of lungs that consist of static structures having…
Enumerate the organs of animals in gas exchange and give its function
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- Using Daphnia and grasshoppers as specific examples, compare how aquatic arthropods accomplish gas exchange with how terrestrial arthropods accomplish gas exchange?Describe some structural and functional features that are commonto all gas-exchange surfaces in animals.Explain the process of gas exchange in plants and animals.
- Briefly describe the differences in respiratory needs and structures used for gas exchange in the squid, oyster, and a terrestrial snail.During bird ventilation, the lungs and air sacs are all full at the same time as respiration takes place continuously? true or falseIn which part of the mammalian respiratory system does gas exchange occur? A. bronchioles B. diaphragm C. alveoli D. trachea