Diffusion Of The Alveoli Flashcards

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what are alveoli

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exchange surfaces found in the lungs of mammals

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how are gases exchanged in the lungs

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by diffusion

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what are the 3 factors that affect the rate of diffusion

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  • distance
  • concentration difference (of gradient)
  • surface area
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how does the distance of particles affect rate of diffusion

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substances move more quickly when there is less distance to cover

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how does the concentration difference affect rate of diffusion

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  • substances diffuse faster if there is a big difference in concentration between area they are diffusing from and the area they are diffusing to
  • if there are lots of particles on one side, there are more there to move across
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how does surface area affect rate of diffusion

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the more surface there is available for molecules to move across, the faster they can get from one side to the other

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what is the job of the lungs

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  • transfer oxygen to the blood

- remove waste carbon dioxide from the blood

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what do lungs contain to carry out their function

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millions of sacs called alveoli where gas exchange takes place

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where has the blood arriving to the alveoli just been and what does it contain as a result

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  • blood has been around the body

- so it contains lots of CO2 and not much O2

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what is the effect of not much O2 being in the blood arriving to the lungs but it having alot of CO2

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it maximises the concentration gradient for the diffusion of both gases

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describe the process of gas exchange in the alveoli

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  • O2 diffuses out of air in alveoli and into the blood
  • because O2 conc in alveoli is high
  • and O2 conc in blood is low
  • CO2 diffuses in opposite direction to be breathed out
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what are the characteristics of alveoli that specialise it for its function

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  • moist lining
  • good blood supply
  • very thin walls
  • large surface area
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why do alveoli have a moist lining

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for the dissolving of gases

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why do alveoli have a good blood supply

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to maintain the concentration gradients of O2 and CO2 effectively

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why do alveoli have very thin walls

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to minimise the distance that gases have to move

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16
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what descrbes the relationship between rate of diffusion and the factors that affect it

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Fick’s Law

17
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what is Fick’s Law

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rate of diffusion is directly proportional to (the surface area x concentration difference) / thickness of membrane

18
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is the rate of diffusion is proportional to the factors ,this means that the rate of diffusion will double if…

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  • the surface area or concentration difference doubles

- or the thickness of the membrane halves