Mechanisms of Lung/Swimbladder Ventialtion Flashcards

1
Q

What pump is used via lung/swimbladder ventilation?

A
  • buccal
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2
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Explain the steps of an inhale in lung/swimbladder

A
  • Drop floor of mouth (pressure change)
  • air into buccal cavity
  • floor of mouth raised (pos. pressure in BC)
  • air moves to anterior chamber
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3
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What is a pneumatic tube?

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  • connected to esophagus
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4
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Explain what happens during exhale in lung/swimbladder

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  • body contraction forces old air out
  • posterior chamber –> buccal cavity –> mouth
  • body relaxes and new air moves from anterior chamber to posterior chamber
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5
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Arapaima gigas is an exception to lung/swimbladder breathing. How does it breathe?

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  • ventilates in lung via aspiration
  • arches back and ribs flex outward creating a negative pressure in lungs
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6
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What is aspiration?

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  • negative pressure in lung sucks air in (like humans)
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