Exchange Surfaces 7.1 Flashcards
Why is diffusion alone enough to supply single-celled organisms?
They have fewer metabolic demands that can be met easier and they have a big SA: V ratio. They also are very small so the particles don’t have to travel very far to diffuse.
Why can’t animals only use diffusion for gas exchange?
Animals are a lot bigger so our metabolic demands are also a lot higher. We need a lot more oxygen in order to respire and we release a lot more CO2. These gases also have to travel a long way to reach the cells in the centre of the body as animals are so big. The bigger the animal, the smaller the SA: V ratio which means diffusion cannot be used to exchange the gases fast enough.
The volume of a sphere
4/3 pi r cubed
The surface area of a sphere
4 pi r squared
What do animals use instead of diffusion?
We use exchange surfaces that are specialised so that they can exchange the gases that they need to use and to release in an easier way.
Features of exchange surfaces?
Increased surface area - bigger SA: V ratio
Thin layer - decreases distance travelled by substances as they diffuse.
Good blood supply - this supplies a good concentration gradient which will allow substances to diffuse faster
Ventilation - also maintains the concentration gradient and makes diffusion more efficient.