Exchanging substances Flashcards

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Q

what is the surface area to volume ratio used for (SA:V)

A

working out how easy it is for an organism to exchange substances with its environment

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what is the equation for surface area

A

length x width

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3
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what is the equation for volume

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length x width x height

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4
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why can gases and dissolved substances diffuse directly into single-celled organisms

A

they have a large surface area compared to their volume so enough substance can be exchanged across the membrane to supply the volume of the cell

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5
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why do multicellular organisms need some sort of exchange surface for efficient diffusion

A

they have a smaller surface area compared to their volume which means that not enough substances can diffuse from their outside surface to supply their entire volume

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6
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how does gas exchange happen in the lungs

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they contain millions of air sacs called alveoli (where gas exchange happens)

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what do the alveoli have to maximise diffusion of oxygen and CO2

A

an enormous surface area
a moist lining for dissolving gases
very thin walls
a good blood supply

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