Gaseous exchange Topic 8 1st year Flashcards
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
Aerobic uses oxygen
Anaerobic doesn’t use oxygen
What is the word equation for aerobic respiration?
Glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water + energy
What is carbon dioxide acting us in the word equation?
A waste product that needs to be removed from the body
How does the body keep the balance of the gases in and out of the body regarding oxygen and carbon dioxide?
By the process of gaseous exchange includes the movement in and out of these gases through a concentration gradient . (Homeostasis)
Not all organisms have the same respiratory organs to maintain the balance of gases in and out of the body.
Mention some organisms and mention the type of respiratory surface that they make use of to keep the balance of gases in and out of the body.
Insects have trachea
Fish have gills
Mammals, birds, and reptiles have lungs
How do small organisms carry out gaseous exchange and what type of surface area do they have?
Small organisms like bacteria use their entire body surface for gaseous exchange,this is because they have a large surface area to volume ratio.
How do large organisms carry out gaseous exchange and what type of surface area do they have?
Since large organisms are more complex initially they have a small surface area to volume ratio,this makes it impossible to reach every single cell in the body,so more oxygen is needed for the organism to survive.
In order to reach every single cell in the body specialised organ systems must be present like the lungs,which increase the surface area. (A ventilation system is needed which works with the circulatory system which ensures that oxygen is pumped throughout the whole body
Define breathing
Breathing is the process by which air moves into and out of the lungs through the mouth or the nose, due to muscle contraction and then removed from the lungs due to muscle relaxation. Oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled.
Define cellular respiration
The chemical process by which energy is released from food in order to keep the cell alive. This takes place in every living cell
What is gaseous exchnage?
This takes pace at the respiratory surface. Ventilation takes place which is the movement and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of the lungs
Where does gas exchange take place in humans?
In the lungs in the alveoli.
Once oxygen is taken in diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place in the alveoli. (Ventilation)
What is the ion present in the blood which makes oxygen transport efficient
Haemoglobin
How is carbon dioxide transported out of the body?
Bicarbonate ions
Mention 5 characteristics of a respiratory surface.
1) Large surface area to volume ratio:
this makes it more efficient and oxygen can be reached throughout the whole body.
2) Permeable to gaseous substance: it would be useless to have a respiratory surface that is not permeable
3) Thin structures: diffusion of gases is quicker and more efficient
4) Moist: diffusion is faster than in water (gases dissolve)
5) Rich blood supply: maintain a diffusion gradient and transport the gases throughout the whole body
6)Ventilation: ventilation of the lungs helps to maintain a steep diffusion gradient.
Where are the lungs located in mammals?
Thorax
(positioned behind te heart)
Mention 2 things that protect the lungs and mention how.
The rib cage and the pleural membrane which contains pleural fluid.
The pleural fluid prevents friction in the lungs and the wall of the thorax
What is the muscular tissue that is located underneath the lungs?
Diaphragm
What are the muscles that aid in breathing?
Intercoastal muscles are located between the ribs.
They move up and down
What is the first part of the respiratory system and why is it important?
Nasal cavity.
Its is important because the air is moistened,filtered and this is where nay harmful substances like dust or microbes are trapped because mucous is secreated by globlet cells
Mention the parts from where air passes through.
Nasal cavity, throat,voice box and trachea
Throat : pharynx
Voice box: larynx
What is the epiglottis?
The epiglottis is the muscle that closes the pipe through the trachea during swallowing to prevent the entry of food in the respiratory tract. If food enters chocking occurs. Ensures that food goes down the stomach and the osepahagus.