Circulatory System Flashcards

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What transport system is used for efficient supply of materials over large distances?

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Mass Transport, since diffusion is fast enough for transport over short distances

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What do all organisms do?

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Exchange materials between themselves and their environment

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Why are specialist exchange surfaces required?

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  • With Increasing size, surface area to volume ratio decreases to a point where needs of the organism cannot be met by body surface alone
  • Specialist exchange surfaces are required to absorb nutrients and respiratory gasses and remove excretory products
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Where must materials be transported?

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  • Materials have to be transported between exchange surfaces and the environment
  • Transported between different parts of the organism
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Why is a transport system required?

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• Required to take materials from cells to exchange surfaces and from exchange surfaces to cells

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Whether there is a specialised transport system or whether it is circulated by a pump depends on which factors?

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• Surface area to volume ratio
• How active the organism is
Lower the surface area to volume ratio and the more active the organism, the greater the need for a specialised transport system with a pump

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What are some common features of transport systems?

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  • Suitable medium in which to carry materials ( for example blood ), normally liquid based on water because water readily dissolves substances and can be moved around easily, but can be a gas breathed in and out of the lungs
  • Form of mass transport in which the transport medium is moved around in bulk over large distances, faster than diffusion
  • Closed system of tubular vessels that contains the transport medium and forms a branching network to distribute it to all parts of the organism
  • Mechanism for moving the transport medium within vessels
  • Mechanism to maintain the mass flow movement in one direction
  • Means of controlling rate the flow of transport medium to suit the changing needs of different parts of the organism
  • Mechanism for the mass flow of water or gasses, for example intercostal muscles
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What are the two ways in which the mechanism for moving the transport medium within vessels is achieved?

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  • Animals can use muscular contraction of either body muscles or of a specialised pumping organ such as the heart
  • Plants rely on natural passive process such as the evaporation of water
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What type of circulatory system do mammals have?

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  • Closed double circulatory system.

* In which blood is confined to vessels and passes twice through the heart for each complete circuit

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Why does blood pass twice through the heart in double circulatory systems?

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  • When blood is passed through the lungs, pressure is reduced.
  • If it were to pass immediately to the rest of the body its low pressure would make circulation very slow
  • Blood is returned to the heart to boost pressure before being being circulated to the rest of the tissues
  • Substances are therefore delivered to the rest of the body quickly
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Why is it required to deliver substances to the rest of the body very quickly?

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• Mammals have a high body temperature, and a very high metabolism

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What are the vessels which make up the circulatory system?

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  • Arteries
  • Veins
  • Capillaries
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What is a direct consequence of blood passing twice through the heat?

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• Substances are delivered to the rest of the body quickly due to a boost in pressure of blood before being circulated to the rest of the tissues

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14
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What form of transport is used in order to enter cells?

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• Diffusion

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Why is the final exchange into cells rapid?

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• Final exchange from blood vessels into cells is rapid is because it takes place over a large surface area across short distances, and there is a steep diffusion gradient

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