term 3 f3/ t1 f4 gaseous exchange

Descripción

3-5 Biology Fichas sobre term 3 f3/ t1 f4 gaseous exchange, creado por allisten cooper el 27/04/2016.
allisten cooper
Fichas por allisten cooper, actualizado hace más de 1 año
allisten cooper
Creado por allisten cooper hace más de 8 años
13
2

Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta Respuesta
define a gaseous exchange surface a surface adapted for the diffusion of carbon dioxide and oxygen
describe some properties that a g.e.s must have if it depends on slow passive diffusion for movement 1. it should be thin ensuring a short distance for travel of the gases 2. it should have a large surface area to maximize absorption 3. it should be moist as gases diffuse faster when dissolved in a liquid 4. close to a rapid transport system to move gases to cells quickly and maintain a steep concentration gradient at the surface
describe the gaseous exchange surface of 1. plants 2. amoeba 3. worms 1. stomatal pores on the under surface of leaves that allow air to flow into the air spaces of the mesophyll layer 2. the cell surface membrane where gas diffuse across 3. moist skin as the worm lives in the soil. surface cells also secrete mucus for easier diffusion
describe the gaseous exchange surface of 4. insects 5. fish 6. mammals 4. tracheal system starting with outer pores into air channels and chambers throughout the insects body 5. gill lamellae that is inflated by oxygenated water 6. alveoli air sacs that are filled with oxygen rich air at inhalation
draw and label the G.E.S of a human
draw and label the G.E.S of a fish
Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

Similar

Light microscopes
Jessica Phillips
FLASHCARDS ABOUT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Ahmed Almohammed
Ecology
R P
AQA Biology 8.1 structure of DNA
Charlotte Hewson
Haemoglobin
Elena Cade
BIOLOGY HL DEFINITIONS IB
Luisa Mandacaru
Food Chains and Food Webs Quiz
Selam H
AS Biology Unit 1
lilli.atkin
Variation and evolution Quiz
James Edwards22201
Digestive System Flash Cards
Ahmed Almohammed
The structure of the Heart, AS Biology
mill-bill