Exchange surfaces Flashcards

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examples of diffusion in the body

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oxygen and carbon dioxide in gas exchange, urea

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why do single celled organisms have large surface to volume ratios

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so enough substances can be exchanged across the membrane

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how are exchange surfaces adapted

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  • they have a thin membrane, so substances only have a short distance to diffuse
  • large surface area so a lot of a substance can diffuse at once
  • lots of blood vessels , to get things in and out of the blood quickly
  • well ventilated
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how are the lungs adapted to exchange substances

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  • job is to transfer oxygen to the blood and to remove waste carbon dioxide from it
  • lungs contain alveoli where gas exchange takes place
  • alveoli have large surface area
  • alveoli have a moist lining for dissolving gases
  • alveoli have thin walls
  • alveoli have a good blood supply
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how are villi adapted to exchange substances

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  • they increase surface area in a big way so that digested food is absorbed more quickly into the blood
  • they have a single layer of surface cells
  • good blood supply to assist quick absorption
  • short diffusion paths
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how are structures in plants adapted to exchange substances

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  • underneath the leaf covered in holes called stomata where co2 diffuses in
  • oxygen and water vapour diffuse out of the stomata
  • guard cells open and close the stomata depending on how much water the plant is losing
  • flattened shape of leaf increases surface area so it’s more effective
  • air spaces inside the walls of the leaf increase surface area so theres a higher chance of co2 getting inside cells
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how does ventilation and good blood supply help with exchange surfaces

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The moving blood and ventilated surfaces mean that a steep concentration gradient can be maintained. This increases effective exchange

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8
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what is a concentration gradient

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the difference in the concentration of a chemical across a membrane

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emphysema is a disease which weakens and breaks down walls of the alveoli
- a person with this may suffer with low energy levels during physical excercise. why?

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  • as the walls of the alveoli break down, the surface area in the lungs is reduced
  • meaning the amount of oxygen that can diffuse into the blood at one time is reduced
  • this means that body cells wont get enough oxygen for respiration during exercise, resulting in lower energy levels
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how does the structure of the small intestine adapted to absorb the products of digestion

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  • covered in villi, which increases the surface area for absorption
  • theres a good blood supply, which maintains a concentration gradient so absorption can happen quickly
  • the villi have a single layer of cells which give them a short diffusion pathway
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how are gills adapted for efficient substance exchange

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-gills are covered in filaments
- filaments give gills a large surface area
- filaments have a thin membrane to provide a short diffusion path
- filaments have an efficient blood supply to take the oxygenated blood away and this ensures that the concentration gradient is always high

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12
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what gases enter and leave a plant

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  • co2 goes into the plant
  • water vapour goes out
  • oxygen diffuses out
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what is the purpose of air spaces in a leaf

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they increase the surface area for carbon dioxide to diffuse into the cells

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14
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where is the meristem found

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growing tips of shoots
growing tips of roots

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