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Unit 3 Biology
Fish Gas Exchange
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What are the main components of fish gills?
Gills
are made up of
gill filaments
covered
with
lamellae.
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How do lamellae contribute to gas exchange in fish gills?
Lamellae
increase
the
surface area
of gills,
facilitating
gas exchange.
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What features of lamellae enhance diffusion in fish gills?
Lamellae have many
blood capillaries
and a
thin
surface
layer
of cells.
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How does blood flow in fish gills maintain the concentration gradient?
Blood flow maintains the
concentration
gradient
by
continuously
removing
oxygen
from the
lamellae.
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What is the purpose of the counter-current flow in fish gills?
Counter-current
flow
maintains
the concentration gradient between
water
and
blood.
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How does counter-current flow ensure maximum oxygen absorption in fish gills?
It ensures that
blood
always has a
higher
oxygen
concentration
than the
water
flowing past it.
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What is the
ventilation
mechanism in fish?
Constantly
pushes
water
over the
gills
Ensures a supply of
oxygen-rich
water
Maintains the
concentration
gradient
for
gas exchange
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What happens when a fish
opens
its mouth during ventilation?
The floor of the
buccal
cavity
lowers
,
increasing
the
volume
and
decreasing
the
pressure
inside.
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What causes water to flow into the buccal cavity of a fish?
Water flows into the buccal cavity due to
higher
pressure
outside
the
mouth
compared to
inside.
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What occurs after the fish closes its mouth during the ventilation process?
The
floor
of the
buccal
cavity is
raised
, increasing
pressure
and
forcing
water
into the
gill
cavity.
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What happens when water enters the gill cavity?
Pressure
builds up in the
gill
cavity
, forcing the
operculum
open
and allowing
water
to
exit.
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What role does the operculum play in fish ventilation?
The operculum is a
flap
of
tissue
that
covers
the
gills
and opens to allow
water
to
exit.
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What happens to the operculum during the next ventilation cycle?
The operculum is
pulled
shut
when the
floor
of the
buccal
cavity
is
lowered.
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How does an increase in water temperature affect oxygen concentration for fish?
An increase in water temperature leads to a
lower
concentration
of
oxygen.
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What do fish do in response to a decrease in oxygen concentration due to higher water temperatures?
Fish
increase
their
ventilation
rate
to maintain
oxygen
flow
and
diffusion.
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What is the advantage of increasing ventilation rate when oxygen concentration falls?
It maintains the
flow
of
oxygen
and
supports respiration
despite
lower
oxygen
levels.
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