B1.10 - Exchanging Materials Flashcards

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If the surface area : volume ratio is large ….

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  • Distance for diffusion is short
  • simple diffusion can take place
  • e.g 6:1
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Small objects have what kind of SA:V

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A large sa:v ratio

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3
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Larger organisms have what kind of sa:v ratiop

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Smaller ratio

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4
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Smaller ratio in larger organisms means

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  • distances get bigger

- simple diffusion become insufficient

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5
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As the organisms grow..

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  • their sa:v ratio decreases
  • becomes harder to exchange material quickly
  • e.g Gases/food molecules will be unable to reach every cell in the organism by simple diffusion anymore
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6
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Adaptations for exchanging materials

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  • large surface area
  • thin membrane
  • efficient blood supply
  • being ventilated
  • villi
  • stomata
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7
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Thin membrane advantage

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Provides a short diffusion path

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8
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Efficient blood supply advantages

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  • moves diffusing substances away from exchange surfaces

- maintains a steep concentration gradient

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9
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Ventilation advantages

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  • makes gas exchange more efficient

- maintains steel concentration gradient

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10
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Villi advantages

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-increases surface area

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11
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Stomata advantage

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  • allows Gases to diffuse in and out of leaf
  • large surface area
  • maintains steep concentration gradient
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12
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Adaptations of small intestine

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  • villi = increases surface area
  • villi’s great blood supply = maintains concentration gradient
  • thin membrane of villi =short diffusion distance
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13
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Adaptations of lungs

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millions of alveoli:

  • increases surface area
  • good blood supply = maintains concentration gradient
  • thin membrane = short diffusion distance
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14
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Adaptations of gills in a fish

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each gill is made of gill filaments ( thin plates):
-increase surface area

Gill filaments are covered with lamella:

  • increases surface area more
  • good blood supply = maintains concentration gradient as water flow the opposite direction
  • thin membrane = short diffusion distance
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15
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Adaptations of roots of a plant

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Root surface is covered in millions of root hair cells:

  • increasing surface area
  • present on mature parts of the root
  • absorb water/minerals from soil
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16
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Adaptations of leaves

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  • large surface area to absorb light
  • thin = short distance for co2 to diffuse into leaves
  • chlorophyll absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
  • xylem/phloem Cells support leaf and transport water/glucose
  • stomata on lower side of leaf = allows Gases to diffuse in/out of leaf