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Question | Answer |
Give an example of a single-celled organism. | amoeba |
How is oxygen absorbed in single-celled organisms? | Across their body surface via diffusion, as they have a large surface area to volume ratio. |
What is a single-celled organisms body surface covered by? | A cell-surface membrane |
Single-celled organisms have no barriers to the diffusion of gases, why? | They have a completely permeable cell wall. |
What two features do insects have to reduce the amount of water lost? | -Waterproof coverings -Small surface area to volume ratio |
Why is it hard for an insect to reduce water loss? | It has spiracles that are needed for the diffusion of gases, however these open and create water loss. This needs to be controlled in order to prevent the insect becoming dehydrated. |
What is the pathway for diffusing gases out of an insect? | Trachea --> Tracheoles --> spiracles |
How is the trachea given strength in insects? | They are supported by rings to stop the trachea collapsing. |
Where do the tracheoles extend through in an insect? | The tracheoles extend through all the body tissues of the insect. In this way atmospheric air, containing the oxygen, is brought directly to respiring tissues. |
In which two ways do respiratory gases move in and out of an insects tracheal system? | -Ventilation -Along a diffusion gradient |
How can ventilation speed up respiratory rate in insects? | The movement of muscles create mass movements of air in and out of the trachea. |
How do gases move in and out of insects? | Spiracles |
How do the spiracles open and close? | A valve controls the motion of them |
What are the limitations of an insects tracheal system? | -Relies mostly on diffusion to exchange gases -Diffusion pathway needs to be short therefore limiting the size and insect can be |
FUN FACT | Insects are one of the most successful groups of organisms on Earth :-) |
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