Yr9 Stuff Flashcards
Factors affecting the movement of substances into and out of cells:
- Temperature
- Distance
- Particle size
- Diffusion Medium
How does temperature affect the movement of substances into and out of the cells?
The higher the temperature, the more kinetic energy the particles have, the faster the rate of diffusion
How does particle size affect the movement of substances into and out of the cells?
The bigger the particle, the slower the diffusion will be (depending on the mass of the atoms in the particle)
How does the diffusion medium affect the movement of substances into and out of the cells? (What particles are travelling through)
The bigger the gaps between the particles, the faster the rate of diffusion (in a vacuum, diffusion is instantaneous, in a gas, diffusion happens very quickly and in a liquid, diffusion happens much slower
Why does a simple unicelleur organism consisting of 1 cell not need a transport system?
- It can rely on diffusion to move substances i to and out of the cells
- It’s surface area is large compared to its volume, so nutrients and other substances can pass quicker through the membrane and around its body
Why does a multicelleur organism (such as a plant or an animal) need a transport system?
- Because the surface area is small compared to its volume
- As a result, multi cellular organisms need specialised exchange surfaces (such as lungs or gills) and transport systems
What are some abiotic factors affecting the population size and distribution of organisms?
- Light intensity
- Temperature
- Moisture levels
- Soil pH
- Soil mineral content
- Wind intensity and direction
- Carbon dioxide levels for plants
- Oxygen levels for aquatic animals
- Availability of Food
- New predators
- New pathogens
- Out competition (e.g. native red squirrels unable to compete with newer, larger grey squirrel)