Fick’s law
rate of diffusion = (SA x conc. gradient) /diffusion pathway
4 adaptations of specialised exchange surfaces to increase the rate of exchange
main adaptation of fish gills in regard to diffusion
countercurrent blood flow - concentration gradient is maintained all the way along the gill
adaptations of insects when more oxygen is required then provided by diffusion (2)
ATP
product of respiration used directly by cells for energy
when red blood cell enters capillary…
tidal breathing
air goes in and out through the same route
pulmonary ventilation
air into the lungs per minute
eq. pulmonary ventilation
PV = TV (vital capacity) x BR (breathing rate)
mass transport system
a means by which materials are moved from exchange surfaces to other locations within the organism where the materials are required by cells, involves mass flow
structure of main fish gas exchange surface
gill filaments stacked in piles, with gill lamellae at 90 degrees to increase SA
adaptations for gas exchange in leaves (5)
insect adaptations to reduce water loss (4)
xerophytes
adapted to live in areas without much water
adaptations of xerophytes (5)
mass transport system
a means by which materials are moved from exchange surfaces to other locations within the organism where the materials are required by cells - involved mass flow
open circulatory system
blood pumped by tubular, sac-like heart through short vessels into large spaces in the body cavity - blood bathes cells before reentering the heart through holes
closed circulatory system
blood pumped by heart through a series of arteries and veins - oxygen transported around body by blood and diffuses through capillary walls into cells
open circulatory systems useful for
the hydraulic movements of the body or its components
closed circulatory systems useful for
large, active animals where oxygen cannot easily be transported to the interior of the body - also allow more control over distribution of blood flow by contracting/dilating blood vessels
double circulatory system
where blood is pumped to the lungs separately to the body - pumped to lungs then returns to heart to be pumped around body
‘heart is myogenic’ meaning
its contractions are initiated from within the muscle itself rather then nervous impulses from outside
where is initial stimulus for contraction from
Sinoatrial node (SAN) in wall of right atrium
‘describe how a heartbeat is initiated and coordinated’ [5]