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Respiratory System

Offered By: Thomas Evans via YouTube

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Respiratory System Courses Evolutionary Biology Courses Hemoglobin Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the intricacies of respiratory systems in animals through a comprehensive 50-minute lecture based on Raven et al. Biology, 10th edition, Chapter 48. Delve into the evolution of breathing mechanisms, from ancient 500-million-year-old events to modern mammalian and diapsid respiratory adaptations. Examine concepts such as counter-current and concurrent exchange, the development of lung-based breathing, and the crucial role of hemoglobin molecules. Gain a deeper understanding of how respiratory systems have evolved and function across various animal species through this informative video presentation by Thomas Evans.

Syllabus

Intro
Reading assessment
Remember that --500 million year old event?
What are we dealing with?
Counter-current exchange
Concurrent Exchange
Countercurrent Exchange
Breathing with lungs has changed through evolutionary time
Mammalian breathing is more advanced
Diapsids evolved far more efficient breathing
Hemoglobin Molecule


Taught by

Thomas Evans

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