Exchange- Size and Surface Area Flashcards

1
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What do cells need to take in?

A

Oxygen (for aerobic respiration) and nutrients

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What do cells need to excrete?

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Waste products like carbon dioxide and urea

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3
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Why do most organisms need to stay at the same temperature?

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Heat needs to be exchanged

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4
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What determines how easily the exchange of substances is?

A

The organism’s surface area to volume ratio

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5
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How do you calculate volume?

A

Length x width x depth

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6
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How do you calculate surface area?

A

Calculate areas of faces and add together

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7
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What do all organisms need to exchange?

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Needs to supply all cells with substances such as glucose and oxygen for respiration and needs to remove waste products from each cell to avoid damage

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8
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How are substances exchanged in single-celled organisms?

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Substances can diffuse into or out of cell across cell surface membrane

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What is the speed of diffusion in single-celled organisms?

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Quick because of the small distances the substance have to travel

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10
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What is the speed of diffusion in multicellular organisms?

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Slow

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Why is the rate of diffusion slow in multicellular organisms?

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  • Some cells are deep within the body and there’s a big distance between them and the outside environment
  • Larger animals have a low surface area to volume ratio so it’s difficult to exchange enough substances to supply a large volume through a small outer surface
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12
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What do multicellular organisms need?

A

Specialised exchange organs rather than using straightforward diffusion to absorb and excrete substances and an efficient system to carry substances to and from their individual cells (mass transport)

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13
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What does mass transport usually refer to in mammals?

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The circulatory system

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14
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What does the circulatory system carry around the body?

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Glucose and oxygen in blood, hormones, antibodies and waste like CO2

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15
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What does mass transport in plants involve?

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The transport of water and solutes in the xylem and phloem

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16
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What does the metabolic activity inside cells do?

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Creates waste products that need to be transported away and creates heat

17
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How does size affect heat exchange?

A
  • Rate of heat loss depends on surface area
  • Larger volume means surface area is small which makes it harder to lose heat from body
  • Small organism means large surface area so heat is lost more easily
  • Smaller organisms need a high metabolic rate to generate enough heat to stay warm
18
Q

How does having a compact shape affect an animal?

A

Small surface area which minimises heat loss

19
Q

How does having a non-compact shape affect an animal?

A

Larger surface area which increases heat loss

20
Q

What determines whether an animal is compact or not?

A

The temperature of its environment

21
Q

What animals lose more water?

A

Ones with a high SA: volume ratio as it evaporates from their surface

22
Q

How do small mammals living in cold regions support their high metabolic rates?

A

By eating large amounts of high energy foods

23
Q

What adaptations may small mammals have for when it gets very cold?

A

Thick layers of fur, or may hibernate