Bio core questions, 04: Flow of matter in living systems (Gas exchange, circulation and diffusion).

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What are the levels of organisation in living organisms, starting from the smallest? organelles, cells, tissues, organs, systems
Why do many multicellular organisms need transport systems? Many cells are to far from the external environment Diffusion is too slow over large distances (over 1mm is far)
Write the equation for the rate of diffusion
What is the concentration gradient? An unequal distribution of molecules, so there is an area of higher concentration, and an area of lower concentration
What is equilibrium? An equal distribution of molecules, so that the flow is equal in all directions
Why does equilibrium cause a problem for cells? To stay living, cells require a constant flow of molecules into, and out of the cell
Name 4 specialised surfaces for exchange in humans Lungs, small intestine, placenta, kidneys
What 3 features do all humans specialised surfaces for exchange have to increase the rate of diffusion? Large surface area, short exchange distance, maintain concentration gradient
Explain the meaning of surface area: volume It is a comparison between the amount of surface that can exchange with the environment, and the total living volume of the organism
Explain why SA:V is an important restrictor on the shape of organisms There needs to be enough exchanging surface are to meet the demands for the flow of energy and matter of all cells of the organism
What is the equation for calculating the surface area of a cube? 6 x (side length) ²
What is the equation for calculating the volume of a cube? (Side length) ³
What is the equation for calculating surface area to volume ratio? Surface area / volume
Draw a diagram of the human gas exchange system
What organs does air pass through (in order) when breathing in? Trachea, bronchi, bronchiole, alveoli
Name two organs found in the thorax cavity Lungs, heart
What is the mechanism for breathing in? - The diaphragm & external intercostal muscles contract - Volume of thorax & lungs increases - The air pressure decreases in the lungs (lower than atmosphere) - Air moves into the lungs
What is the mechanism for breathing out? - Internal intercostal muscles contract (pulling ribs inwards) - The lungs decrease in volume - The air pressure increases in the lungs (higher than the atmosphere) - Air moves out of the lungs
What is the function of the rings of cartilage found in the trachea and bronchi? Prevent them from collapsing when breathing in (due to decrease in pressure)
What is the function of breathing? Renew the alveoli air - maintain the concentration gradient between the alveoli air and the blood - maintain the flow of exchange between the organism and the air
Name four adaptation of the alveolus (and it’s capillaries) that allow quick gas exchange Short diffusion distance: Alveolus and capillaries are one cell thick large surface area: Alveolus has many folds Allows gases to dissolve: Alveolus is moist (has a water layer) Maintenance of a concentration gradient: flowing blood in capillaries
Name the gases that are exchanged in the alveolus and in what direction they diffuse Oxygen: air in the alveolus to blood Carbon dioxide: from blood into the air in the alveolus
What is the function of increasing the breathing rate during exercise? Increase the flow of oxygen to muscle tissue Increase the excretion of carbon dioxide
Why does a faster breathing rate increase the rate of exchange in the alveoli? Maintenance of a larger concentration gradient of gases - rate of diffusion (in the alveoli) increases
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