3.1 Surface area to volume ratio Flashcards
As organisms get larger, their surface area to volume ratio…
decreases
What two types of anatomical adaptations might larger organisms have to facilitate exchange (given that they have low surface area to volume ratios)?
- Changes to body shape
- Development of specialised exchange systems
Gas exchange surfaces have large surface areas, which help improve the surface area to volume ratio of…
the organism.
Features of gas exchange surfaces that increase the rate of diffusion include….
Large surface areas
Short diffusion distances
Systems to maintain concentration gradients
Mammals such as a mouse and a horse are able to maintain a constant body temperature.
Use your knowledge of surface area to volume ratio to explain the higher metabolic rate of a mouse compared to a horse.
(4 points)
A mouse, being smaller, has a larger surface area to volume ratio;
So it loses more heat per gram of body (obviously a horse loses more heat in joules than a mouse, but less PER GRAM of horse);
Metabolism generates heat;
So the mouse must have a higher metabolic rate than a horse to compensate for the extra lost heat;
What three things are lost across surfaces specialised for gas exchange?
- Waste gases (this is the point of them)
- Water (this is unavoidable in terrestrial organisms. Terrestrial means on land, ie not aquatic - not living in water)
- Heat (also unavoidable, if the organism is warmer than its surroundings )