Title: How Do Fish Breathe
1How Do Fish Breathe
- When we go underwater we have to bring air supply
- Whales and dolphins use lungs to store air from
the surface - Fish have gills, but how do they work to extract
oxygen from the water?
2- Dissolved oxygen in the water is around 5 mL of
oxygen per Liter of water - For land animals there is approximately 40 times
more oxygen available at 210 mL of oxygen per
liter of air we breathe
3Respiratory Pump in Fish
- Fish need a more efficient method than
terrestrial animals - Unidirectional system, water always moves one way
across gills and out operculum - No mixing of fresh and respired water maintaining
highest possible PO2 at gill surface
4Respiratory Pump in Fish
Dual Pump Phase I Expansion of buccal and
opercular cavities while opercula are
closed Phase II Mouth closes, opercula open,
forcing water across gills
5Teleost gill structure
6Teleost gill structure
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8Shark gill structure
9(Wildgoose, 2002)
10Blood flows through gill tissue in the opposite
direction of water If blood flow were in same
direction then blood would only be able to get
half of available oxygen With blood flow
oppositethe gradient is always such that oxygen
will pass to the blood This gives fish 80 90
efficiency in acquiring oxygen
11- When fish are taken out of the water they
suffocate not because they cant breathe the
oxygen available in the air - Their gill arches collapse and there is not
enough surface area for diffusion to take place - Some fish are designed to be exposed to the air
for brief periods
12Air Breathing Fish!?
- The walking catfish can go from pond to pond as
long as their gills stay wet
13(Roberts, 2001)
(Hoole et al, 2001)
(Hoole et al, 2001)
Healthy gills 2 layers of epithelial
cells Irritated gills hyperplasia (reduction in
exchange efficiency)