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Learning unit 1
How animals respire in water and in air.
[Show more]How animals respire in water and in air.
[Show more]ZOL2601 is all about comparative animal physiology. It covers the difference how aquatic animals respire and how terrestrial animals respire, this include the important respiratory organs and how they function. Learning unit 1 also explains how some animals respire through their skin. 
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Add to cartZOL2601 is all about comparative animal physiology. It covers the difference how aquatic animals respire and how terrestrial animals respire, this include the important respiratory organs and how they function. Learning unit 1 also explains how some animals respire through their skin. 
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Learning unit 1.1 covers the basic knowledge about respiration. It explains greenhouse gases, as well as Henry's law and how to use Henry's law to do equations.
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Add to cartLearning unit 1.1 covers the basic knowledge about respiration. It explains greenhouse gases, as well as Henry's law and how to use Henry's law to do equations.
In lecture 1.2 , it is more about how organisms respire in water. In this unit the E. Newton Harvey equation is explained as well as the important respiratory organs and their functions. Different types of ventilation for gills can be found in lecture 1.2
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Add to cartIn lecture 1.2 , it is more about how organisms respire in water. In this unit the E. Newton Harvey equation is explained as well as the important respiratory organs and their functions. Different types of ventilation for gills can be found in lecture 1.2
The types of respiratory movements for air breathing animals, and the important respiratory organs are explained in learning unit 1.3. It also explains how certain animals can respire through their skin.
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Add to cartThe types of respiratory movements for air breathing animals, and the important respiratory organs are explained in learning unit 1.3. It also explains how certain animals can respire through their skin.
In learning unit 1.4 the following is explained: how birds respire and how air breathing fish respire. It also explains air move in and out of eggs and how the embryo can get oxygen.
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Add to cartIn learning unit 1.4 the following is explained: how birds respire and how air breathing fish respire. It also explains air move in and out of eggs and how the embryo can get oxygen.
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