Animal tissues, organs and organ systems (green) Flashcards

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What are multicellular organisms made up of? Put your answers in order of increasing complexity.

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cells → tissues → organs → organ systems

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What is a tissue?

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A group of cells working together to perform a shared function, and often with similar structure

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How are exchange surfaces, such as alveoli in the lungs and villi in the small intestine, adapted to maximise absorption?

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  • A large surface area
  • A short diffusion distance (e.g. one cell thick)
  • Good blood supply maintains concentration gradient
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What is the name for the windpipe?

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Trachea

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Where does gas exchange occur?

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Between the alveoli and blood in the capillaries

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How do alveoli provide a large surface area for gas exchange?

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  • Small size (around 300 μm in diameter), giving them a large surface area to volume ratio,
  • High number - around 700 million alveoli.
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Describe what happens in the respiratory system when you inhale.

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  • Diaphragm contracts
  • Intercostal muscles contract
  • Volume in chest cavity increases
  • Pressure in chest cavity decreases
  • Air rushes in to fill the lungs
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Describe what happens in the respiratory system when you exhale.

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  • Diaphragm relaxes
  • Intercostal muscles relax
  • Volume in chest cavity decreases
  • Pressure in chest cavity increases
  • Air is expelled from the lungs
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