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1053 FIGURE 531Elephant seals are respiratory champions 12 1 0 9 . What is chemical diffusion coefficient and tracer diffusion coefficient How are they inter related as D 1 ln ln Understand the meaning of th thermodynamic factor 1 ln ln and the relationship with the free energy gradient 1 ln ln 1 ln ln Chapter 5. E-mail: . benzene4president@gmail.com. Web-site: http://clas.sa.ucsb.edu/staff/terri/. Gases – Ch. 5. 1. Draw the following:. a. A closed monometer attached to a flask filled with CO at 250 . 13.2 Gas exchange in single-celled organisms and insects. Learning outcomes. Students should be able to understand the following:. How single-celled organisms exchange gases. How terrestrial insects balance the need to exchange gases with the need to conserve water. Diffusion plus Convection. ).  . Molecular Diffusion in Gases. Equimolar. . Counterdiffusion. A. B. B. A.  .  . In terms of mole fraction, . Molecular Diffusion in Gases. Uni. -component Diffusion. in SPH and grid codes. James . Wadsley. (McMaster). Tom Quinn (Washington), Fabio . Governato. (Washington), Hugh . Couchman. (McMaster). Disks 2012, Heidelberg. Test. Agertz. et al 2007. Code comparison paper from the proto . PI Dr. Kwan-Jin Jung. TA . Priti. . Albal. Dave Frank & Maggie Mahan. 12 July 2012. Outline. Phantom Analysis. Orientation. Direction . b-value . Tensor . vs. HARDI models. Human Analysis. Motion correction in DWI. Partial Pressure, . Gases in Chemical . Reactions . & KMT. Partial Pressures of Gases in Mixtures. Each gas, in a mixture of gases. , exerts . a specific amount of pressure. This pressure can be calculated using the ideal gas law:. Behavior of Gases Chapter 3.2 Behavior of Gases What behaviors do gases display? Do they behave the same all the time? What variables are involved with gas behavior? Variables Pressure – the amount of collisions between gas particles and walls of the container (balloon). Measured in kilopascals ( Particle Theory. All . matter consists of many, very small particles . The particles . are constantly moving or in a continual state of motion. . The . degree to which the particles move is determined by the amount of energy they have and their relationship to other particles. . Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases. This is the six point model that is used to explain the behavior of gases. Points of the Kinetic Molecular Theory. 1. Gases are composed of atoms or molecules that have mass. Breathing(External respiration) . The . process of exchange of O2 from the atmosphere with CO2 produced by the cells.. Respiratory Organs . • Direct respiration by diffusion from the environment – sponges, coelenterates, flat worms etc.. Diffusion is a process of . mass transport. that involves the atomic . or molecular motion. .. In the simplest form, the diffusion can be defined as the . random walk. of an ensemble of particles from regions of high concentration to regions of lower concentration. . Maha. . Saja. Msaja@ksu.edu.sa. Office no. 8 level 3. Let’s summarize what have been discussed so far!. What is the aim of respiration?. Deliver . O. 2. . to tissues. Remove . C. O. 2. . from. Breathing(External respiration) . The . process of exchange of O2 from the atmosphere with CO2 produced by the cells.. Respiratory Organs . • Direct respiration by diffusion from the environment – sponges, coelenterates, flat worms etc..

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