3.3.2 Gas Exchange Flashcards
Describe and explain the mechanism that causes forced expiration
Contraction of internal intercostal muscles
Relaxation of external intercostal muscles
Causes decrease in volume of chest
Air pushed down pressure gradient
Explain how the downward movement of the diaphragm leads to air entering the lungs
Increase volume in lungs lowers pressure so air is pushed in by higher outside pressure
Abdomimal pumping increases the efficiency of gas exchange between the tracheoles and the muscle tissue of the incsect. Explain why
More oxygen enters which maintains the concentration gradient
Why are logarithmic scales used
To fit a wide range of values on a scale
Explain how very small/young fish are able to get enough oxygen without having gills
Large surface area to volume ratio
Short diffusion pathway
Explain how an asthma attack causes a drop in the FEV
The muscle wall of the bronchi contract and secrete more muscus which reduces the diamater of the aiways and restricts the volume of air able to pass through.
Explain the movement of oxygen into the gas exchange system of an insect when it’s at rest
Oxygen used in aerobic respiration
So oxygen concentration gradient established
So oxygen diffuses in
Adaptions for gas exchange surfaces on the leaf of dicotyledonous plants (mesophyll and stomata)
Lots of stomata open and close for gas exchange (guard cells) - balances this with water loss
Lots of interconnecting air-spaces throughout mesophyll so gases come in contact with mesophyll cells have large surface area for rapid diffusion
Pulmonary ventilation rate =
Tidal volume x breathing rate