Chapter 6 - Exchange Flashcards
Describe expiration
- The diaphragm relaxes
- The external intercostal muscles relax
- decreasing the volume of the thorax
- increasing the pressure
- air is forced out, down the conc grad
How does gaseous exchange take place in insects?
1) air enters through the spiracles
2) O2 diffuses along the trachea down the conc grad
3) the trachea are surrounded by respiring cells into which O2 diffuses.
What is the equation for pulmonary ventilation?
PV = Tidal Volume x Breathing/ Ventilation rate
Exopeptidases
Hydrolyses peptide bonds AT THE END of the polypeptide
How are the lungs adapted for efficient gas exchange? (Diffusion distance)
Both the alveoli and capillaries have thin epithelium ( 1 cell thick)
Creating a short diffusion pathway
How are leaves adapted for efficient gaseous exchange?
Only a few cells thick so short diffusion distance
Mesophyll air spaces increase surface area for fast diffusion
How do gases enter and leave the spongy mesophyll in plants?
Diffusion
What is tidal volume?
Volume of air in or out per breath at rest.
How does emphysema affect the lungs and how is it caused?
- caused by pollution or smoking
- alveoli are broken down, decreasing the surface area/ rate of diffusion
- loss of elastin, lungs don’t recoil as well which reduces the conc. grad.
What kind of reaction breaks down the glycosidic bonds?
Hydrolysis reactions
How do the stomata help to conserve water?
When cells have a lot of water they remain turgid, and so turgid guard cells keep the stomata open.
When cells have less water the cell becomes flaccid, flaccid guard cells close the stomata.
Endopeptidases
Hydrolyse peptide bonds WITHIN a polypeptide chain
What does lung disease result in?
- Decreased rate of diffusion
- feeling weak/ tired
- decreased SA increased diffusion pathway
- decreased conc grad
- less O2 in blood so less ATP + respiration
What is the affect of asthma on the lungs?
- Asthma is an allergic reaction
- causing the bronchioles to secrete mucus
- narrowing airways
- reducing the amount of ventilation
- decreasing the conc grad
Describe how a xerophyte may be adapted for its environment.
1) thick waxy cuticle decreases evaporation
2) stomata are in curled leaves - which results in a build up of water vapour, decreasing the water vapour gradient.
3) deep roots
Where is the enzyme Amylase made?
Saliva glands and pancreas
What is digestion?
The process by which large biological molecules are HYDROLYSED into smaller molecules to pass across cell membranes.
How is water loss limited in insects?
Limited by the ability to close spiracles and the waxy cuticle.