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Monday, 17 December 2012

Gaseous Exchange in Human

Gaseous Exchange in Human
In humans and other higher animals the exchange of gases is carried out by the respiratory System.

  The respiratory system is divided into two parts.

(A) Air passage way      (B) The lungs 

(A)  Air passage way:
The air passage way consist of the parts through which the outside air comes in the lungs
And after the exchange of gases it goes out. This passage way of air consists of following parts.
1- The nasal cavity:
The nose encloses the nasal cavity. It opens to the outside through the openings called the
Nostrils.
2-Pharynx:
The nasal cavity opens into the pharynx by means of two small openings called internal
Nostrills.Pharynx is a muscular passage and is common to both food and air. It extends to the
Opening of the esophagus and the larynx. The air goes from the pharynx into the larynx.   
3-Larynx:
The larynx is a box, made of cartilage. It is present between pharynx and trachea. It is also called the voice box.
4- Trachea:
Larynx continues to the trachea, which is also called the wind pipe. It is about 12 cm long tube
This lies in the front of esophagus.
5- Bronchi:
On entering the chest cavity, the tracheas divided into two smaller tubes called bronchi.
6- Bronchioles:
The bronchi continue dividing in the lungs until they make several fine tubes called bronchioles.
7- Alveolar duct:
The bronchioles progressively lose the cartilages as the become narrower. The bronchioles end as fine tubes called the alveolar duct.
8-Alveoli:
Each alveolar duct opens into a cluster of pouches called alveoli.


 



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Gaseous Exchange In Plants

Gaseous Exchange In Plants
Plants have no organ or system for the exchange of gase with the enviroment every
cell of the plant body exchanges gases with the enviroment by its own.

Stomata
These are small opening in the walls of the leaves.the leaves and young stems have stomata
in their epidermis.The gaseous exchange occurs through these stomata.
The machanism of gaseous exchange in leaves
The inner cells of leaves and stem also have air spaces among them which helps in the
exchange of gases.
Gaseous Exchange in stem
In woody stem and mature roots,the entire surface is covered by bark which is imprevious
to gases or water.However,there are certain pores in the layer of bark.These are called
lenticels.
Gaseous Exchange in roots
Gases diffuse in and out of the general surface of young roots the gases are found in soil
surrounding the roots.




 

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Gaseous Exchange

Taking in oxygen and giving out of carbon dioxide is termed as gaseous exchange.

Cellular respiration:   
Cellular respiration is the process through which animal take air in which the C-H bonds
in food are broken by oxidation reduction reaction and the energy is transformed into ATP.
Importance in breathing:
The term breathing is used for the process throgh which animal take in air in their bodies
to get oxygen from it and then give out the air for getting rid of carbon dioxide.
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