blood is confined to vessels and passes twice through the heart for each complete circuit of the body
When blood is passed through the lungs, pressure is reduced
If it were to pass immediately to the rest of the body its low
pressure would make circulation very slow. Blood is therefore
returned to the heart to boost its pressure.
As a result, substances are delivered to the rest of the body
quickly, which is necessary as mammals have a high body
temperature and hence a high rate of metabolism.
Although a transport system is used to move substances
longer distances, the final part of the journey to cells is by
diffusion. The final exchange from blood vessels into cells is
rapid because it takes place over a large surface area, across
short distance and there is a steep diffusion gradient
A transport system is required in large organisms to take materials from cells
to exchange surfaces and from exchange surfaces to cells. Materials have to
ne transported between exchange surfaces and the environment. They also
need to be transported between different parts of the organism
Whether or not there is a specialised transport
medium, and whether or not it is circulated by a pump,
depends on two factors...
... the surface area to volume ratio
... how active the organism is
The lower the surface area to volume ratio, and the more active
the organism, the greater is the need for a specialised transport
system with a pump