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- Which animals maketracheal respiration? Is therea blood-like fluid thatparticipates in this process?If the gas gland in a marine bony fish becomes over active, thus allowing more oxygen through than normal, what will: (i) the effect be on the structure that it is associated with? (ii) the effect be on the organism itself?While touring a saltwater aquarium, suppose you see a stripedbass, a hammerhead shark, an octopus, a feather-duster worm,and a lobster. What type of respiratory pigment would you expectto find in the blood of each?
- How is the pontine respiratory group related to the control of breathing?What is the differencebetween gills and lungs?The nature of the sounds produced by percussion (tapping) of a patient’s chest can tell a physician a great deal about the condition of the organs within the thoracic cavity. Healthy, air-filled lungsresonate, or sound hollow. How do you think the lungs of a person with emphysema would sound in comparison to healthy lungs? What kind of sounds would be produced by a collapsed lung, or one thatwas partially filled with fluid?