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Included are my first year Module 3 flashcards for A-level Biology in OCR A. The content is similar to that of AQA. These flashcards helped me achieve an A* in my module 3 ACP. I hope you find them useful. THESE FLASHCARDS ARE IN ORDER OF THE OCR A BIOLOGY SPECIFICATION :) *Disclaimer: This document and its content are copyright of DocApple 2024. All rights reserved. This document is subject to copyright under UK law and is intended only for the individual who purchased them. You may not, except with my express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit or store it in any other website or form of electronic retrieval system. Doing so would result in breaking the law.

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Module 3 - Exchange and transport
Describe why a single-celled organism - Low metabolic activity
doesn’t require a specialised exchange - Small diffusion distance
surface - Large SA:V ratio

Explain why a multicellular organism - High metabolic activity
requires a specialised exchange surface - Diffusion distance is too far for
effective diffusion
- Small SA:V ratio

Name the features of an efficient exchange - Increased SA
surface - Thin layers
- Good blood supply/ventilation to
maintain diffusion gradient

Goblet cells Lines the airways secreting mucus which
traps microorganisms and dust particles in
the inhaled air, stopping them from reaching
the alveoli

Ciliated epithelium On the surface of cells lining the airways,
beats mucus upwards away from the alveoli
towards the throat where it’s swallowed

Prevents lung infections

Rings of cartilage - In the walls of the trachea and
bronchi providing support
- Strong but flexible as it stops the
trachea and bronchi collapsing when
you breathe in and the pressure
drops

Smooth muscle - In the walls of the trachea, bronchi
and bronchioles allowing their
diameter to be controlled
- During exercise smooth muscle
relaxes making the tubes wider so
there is less resistance to airflow
and air can move in and out easier

, Elastic fibres - In the walls of the trachea, bronchi,
bronchioles and alveoli
- On breathing in, the lungs inflate
and the elastic fibres are stretched
- The fibres recoil to help push air out
when exhaling

Trachea Cartilage - large c-shaped pieces
Smooth muscle - yes
Elastic fibres - yes
Goblet cells - yes
Epithelium - ciliated

Bronchi Cartilage - smaller pieces
Smooth muscle - yes
Elastic fibres - yes
Goblet cells - yes
Epithelium - ciliated

Bronchioles Cartilage - none
Smooth muscle - yes
Elastic fibres - yes (no in sb)
Goblet cells - yes (no in sb, smb)
Epithelium - ciliated (no cilia in smb)

sb - smaller bronchiole
smb - smallest bronchiole

Alveoli Cartilage - none
Smooth muscle - no
Elastic fibres - yes
Goblet cells - no
Epithelium - no cilia

Label the micrograph of the lining of the
trachea using a light microscope
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Hi there! I’m a medical student, sharing my A-Level notes and flashcards to help others succeed. :) My resources cover key subjects and exam boards, including Biology (OCR A), Chemistry (OCR A), and Mathematics (Edexcel). Whether you're looking to ace your exams or reinforce your understanding, my notes and flashcards are designed to make studying easier and more effective. :D *Disclaimer: The documents distributed and their content are copyright of DocApple 2024. All rights reserved. The documents are subject to copyright under UK law and are intended only for the individual who purchased them. You may not, except with my express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit or store it in any other website or form of electronic retrieval system. Doing so would result in breaking the law.

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