Chapter 6: Gas Exchange and Transport Flashcards

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What are the requirements for gas exchange?

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Be moist, thin and permeable, large surface area, and have a greater concentration gradient of gas

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What are alveoli?

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A tiny air sac located on the end of a bronchiole

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What are epithelial cells?

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A cell in a sheet of cells covering any external surface in a multi cellular organism

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What are capillaries?

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A very narrow blood vessel found between arteries and veins; part of a branching netwrok that reaches to within a very small distance of every blood cell

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How thick is the capillary wall?

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One cell thick

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6
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What are gills?

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The gas exchange structure of a fish

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What is an operculum?

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A protective covering over the gills in bony fish

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What is the counter-current exchange?

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The mechanism observed in various systems in living things, and mimicked in engineering, where there is an exchange of particles or energy (heat) between two bodies flowing in opposite directions to each other

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What does the counter-current exchange do?

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Ensures maximum gaseous diffusion by maintaining a high concentration gradient

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How does the circulatory system facilitate the necessary exchange of materials between cells and external environment?

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Fluid (blood) in which materials are transported, Closed system of tubes (blood vessels) in which fluid travels, and a pump (heart) that pushes the fluid through the vessel

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What is a closed circulatory system?

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A type of circulatory system in which blood in confined to a series of paths or vessels

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What are ateries?

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A blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart

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What are veins?

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A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart

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What are the three main types of lood vessels?

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Arteries, veins and capillaries

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What do arteries and veins do?

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Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry blood towards the heart

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What are endo thelial cells?

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A single layer of flattened cells that lines internal surfaces of bsy structures conaining fluid

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What is haemoglobin?

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A iron-containing protein molceule in red blood cells that attracks and binds with oxygen and gives blood its red colour

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What is oxyharmoglobin?

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The molecule in red blood cells formed by the combination of oxygen and haemoglobin

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What does dissociate mean?

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To separate; dissosociation is the chemical process where oxygen separates from haemoglobin