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Control & Coordination Part 1 The Respiratory System
Year 9 Science 2013 Control & Coordination Part 1 The Respiratory System
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Gas Exchange Oxygen and carbon dioxide need to be exchanged with the environment
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Diffusion The process of gas exchange is always by diffusion between the external and internal environment of the organism.
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Surface Area: Volume For single-celled and small organisms this is not a problem because of their high surface area to volume ratio.
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Multicellular Organisms
Large organisms rely on specialised respiratory surfaces.
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Features of Respiratory Surfaces
Large surface area Thin, moist and easily penetrable surface. Adequate ventilation. Efficient transport of carrier fluid (blood) across respiratory surface.
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Alveoli The site of gaseous exchange
Increases the surface area for gas exchange.
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Breathing Contraction & relaxation of the diaphragm muscle results in changes in pressure within the lung cavity, forcing air in & out.
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Epiglottis The epiglottis prevents food from travelling down the trachea and blocking the passage of air.
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Gas exchange relies on diffusion, therefore concentration gradients need to be maintained.
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For oxygen to continually diffuse into capillaries around alveoli, oxygen needs to be transported away from the site
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Respiratory pigments such as haemoglobin carry oxygen in the blood from lungs and release oxygen into cells.
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Rhythmic pumping of the heart ensures continuous flow of blood along capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
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Haemoglobin and oxygen bind in a reversible reaction.
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