6.3 Gas exchange in fish Flashcards
Why isn’t a fishes body adequate to supply and remove respiratory gases
There outer layer is waterproof so gas tight
They are also quite large so have a small surface area to volume ratio
What are gill filaments
What are gill lamellae and what is their function
Gill filaments make up the gills, and stack up like pages in a book.
Gill lamellae are at right angles to the filaments and they increase the surface area of the gills
What is the internal gas exchange surface called in fish
Where are they located
Gills
Located behind the head of the fish
What is countercurrent flow and why does it occur
The flow of water over the gill lamellae and the flow of blood within them are in opposite directions
It maintains a steep diffusion gradient for oxygen
This is to get the maximum amount of gas exchange occurring as if they flowed in the same direction less gas exchange would take place
How does water pass through the gills
Water is taken in through the mouth of a fish and forced over the gills and out through an opening on each side of the body
How does countercurrent flow occur
. Blood and water that flow over the gill lamellae do so in opposite directions
. Blood that is well loaded with oxygen meets the water which has its maximum concentration of oxygen .
Therefore diffusion of oxygen from the water to the blood can occur.
. Blood with little oxygen in it meets water which has had most, but not all of its oxygen removed.
Again, diffusion of oxygen from water to blood occurs
How does countercurrent flow improve oxygen uptake …
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With countercurrent flow, oxygen uptake is maintained across the entire width of the gill lamellae.
This means about 80% of the oxygen available in the water is absorbed into the blood
If they had been flowing in the same direction then the diffusion gradient would only be maintained across part of the length of gill lamellae and only 50% of available oxygen would be absorbed into the blood
How are the gills adapted for a large surface area
And a short diffusion distance
There are many gill filaments covered in gill lamallae which lie at right angles to the filaments, creating a large surface area
There is a capillary network in every gill lamellae and the lamellae are very thin