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IBDP Biology: Gas exchange in fish

Gas exchange in fish

· IB biology,biology,fish,gas exchange,IBDP BIOLOGY

In this topic of IBDP Biology, we will learn about gas exchange in fish.

Gas exchange in fish

  • There is very little dissolved oxygen in the water.
  • Air contains 30 times more.
  • Oxygen concentration in water decreases further with increasing temperature.

Gill structure

When it comes to IBDP Biology,

  • 4 gill arches either side of head.
  • Separate buccal and opercular cavities.
  • Each arch has 2 rows of filaments in a V shape.
  • Each filament is flattened with an upper and lower row of lamellae (gill plates).
  • Lamellae are covered in a thin layer of epithelial cells .
  • Lamellae are in close contact with those of neighbouring filaments.
  • Excellent blood supply.
  • The tips of the filaments overlap.
  • Whole thing forms a sieve like structure.
  • This provides resistance to flow of water.
  • This increases time for gaseous exchange.
  • Gill slits are the spaces between gill arches.
  • Approx. 0.05mm wide.
  • Operculum is the bony flap that covers gills in the opercular cavity.
  • This protects gills and moves to aid ventilation
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The counter-current mechanism

  • When it comes to IBDP Biology, a countercurrent system occurs when two substances flow through the same body part in opposite directions.
  • Blood in lamellae flows in opposite direction to water.
  • Blood always meets water with a relatively higher concentration of dissolved oxygen.
  • This maintains the concentration gradient between the blood and water for the whole length of the lamellae.
  • 80% of oxygen in water can be extracted.
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Water flow pathway

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When it comes to IBDP Biology,

  • Some fish achieve this by swimming forwards with mouth open.
  • Slow swimmers or fish in still water use pumping system to move water.
  • Coordinated activity of both chambers ensures continuous flow of water.

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