Respiration definitions 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyFunctional marine biologyUniversityNone Created by: AnnaFHarrisonCreated on: 08-03-18 16:52 Fick's law equation relating the rate of diffusion and surface area of organisms under 1mm in size 1 of 20 Krogh's diffusional coefficient used in Fick's law for physiology (instead of the Fickian diffusional coefficient) 2 of 20 Kleiber's law total metabolism is roughly proportional to body mass(^0.75) 3 of 20 Convection mixing of dissolved gases in medium/body fluid via simple fluid movement 4 of 20 Haemolymph arthropod blood 5 of 20 Blood sinus space where organs are bathed in haemolymph 6 of 20 Water vascular system functions as the main gaseous exchange system in echinoderms 7 of 20 Semi-closed system blood sinuses are only partially lined so haemolymph is in direct contact with some organs (e.g. the gills) - found in hemichordates. 8 of 20 Gill books five pairs on hinged plate-like gills 9 of 20 Bohr effect change in affinity for oxygen of haemoglobin caused by the generation of H+ in anaerobic respiration 10 of 20 Root effect change in the number of units of haemoglobin able to carry oxygen in response to anaerobic respiration 11 of 20 The Chloride/Hamburger effect reduction in haemoglobin's affinity for oxygen in response to H+ and HCO3- from aerobic respiration (CO2) 12 of 20 The Haldane effect reverse of the chloride/hamburger effect - takes place in the gills to increase haemoglobin's oxygen affinity 13 of 20 Hemerythrin respiratory pigment with 2 Fe atoms 14 of 20 Haemacyanin respiratory pigment with 2 Cu atoms 15 of 20 Chlorocruorin respiratory pigment in annelids that goes green when de-oxygenated 16 of 20 Ram ventilation high flow rates produced by constant forward movenemtn in sharks 17 of 20 Buccal pump pump in teleost fish that produces a continuous unidirectional flow 18 of 20 Obligate air feeders rely on an air supply to survive (e.g. dipnoi/lungfish) 19 of 20 Faculative air breathers only breathe air when water oxygen levels are low 20 of 20
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