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3.1 SURFACE AREA TO VOLUME RATIO
The relationship between the size of an organism, SA:V ratio
★​ The larger the organism > the smaller the SA:V ratio > slower the metabolic rate/
rate of diffusion > unable to meet demands

Adaptations to compensate for the small SA:V ratio in multicellular organisms
1.​ Increase SA w/ gas exchange surfaces (foldings like villi, larger body parts like ears)
2.​ Specialised gas exchange systems

Why do multicellular organisms require specialised gas exchange surfaces and systems?
-​ Small SA:V ratio means the diffusion/travel distance of substances is longer and
substances cannot diffuse quick enough to meet the O2 volume demands
-​ To meet the higher demands of ATP needed for movement > higher rates of
respirations means higher demands for O2 and glucose

Volume = the O2 demand of the cell/organism
Surface area = how much O2 can get into organism in per unit time

PS 1.1 – Students could use agar blocks containing indicators to determine the effect of
surface area to volume ratio and concentration gradient on the diffusion of an acid or alkali.
MS 4.1 – Students could be given the dimensions of cells with different shapes from which to
calculate the surface area to volume ratios of these cells.




3.2 GAS EXCHANGE – insects, fish, humans, plants,
3 main features for efficient gas exchange
1.​ Large SA = folded membranes like the cristae in mitochondria = rate of diffusion
2.​ Short diffusion distances = one cell thick capillaries = rapid diffusion
3.​ Steep diffusion gradient maintained = good supply of blood, surrounded by dense
capillaries network + ventilation (CO2 out and O2 in) in alveoli
4.​ Partially permeable membrane

4 MAIN FACTORS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN ANSWERING
1.​ Mention transport type
2.​ S.A
3.​ Diffusion distance
4.​ Diffusion gradient
5.​ How it affects rate of diffusion

SINGLE CELLED ORGANISM
-​ Large SA:V > no gas exchange system needed

,INSECTS – spiracles, tracheae, tracheoles
-​ CO2 moves out of the body by diffusing into blood and out through cuticles
(exoskeleton) on body surface + spiracles




3 MAIN PARTS OF ADAPTATION + 2 MECHANISMS
1.​ Spiracles – holes in tracheae that open and close by a valve allow in and out of gas
and water
a.​ More open when active for as increased O2 demand = water loss by diffusion
+ evaporation
b.​ Most closed, few open at rest to prevent water loss/ conserve water
= COMPROMISE between water loss and gas exchange
2.​ Trancheae – hollow, supported by rings of chitin >
3.​ Branches into MANY trancheoles
a.​ in large amounts + highly branched = large SA for gas exchange
b.​ one cell thick trancheoles walls = short d.d for O2
c.​ close to spiracles = short d.d
d.​ Trancheoles embedded within muscle fibres = short d.d

4. ABDOMINAL PUMPING (when active mostly)
1.​ Contraction of muscles decreases pressure in the tracheae, this draws air in and
volume of O2 increases, removes CO2 by ventilation as air flows from an area of
high > low pressure
2.​ maintains a steep diffusion gradient

5. MASS FLOW MECHANISM = muscles + tracheoles
1.​ When insect is at rest = fluid like water accumulates in trancheoles
2.​ When insect is highly active flying = aerobic respiration is unable to meet energy
demand from limited O2, muscle cells ANAEROBIC RESPIRES, producing lactic
acid as lactate ions
3.​ This decreases the water potential Ψ in muscle cells and water moves from the
tracheoles into muscle cells by osmosis, from a higher Ψ area to lower Ψ
4.​ Tracheoles now have a lower Ψ, with less water/fluid in them
a.​ Increased SA for gas exchange/ diffusion
b.​ O2 travels faster in gas than liquid = FASTER RATE OF DIFFUSION

, MINIMISING WATER LOSS from evaporation and diffusion = CONSERVE
-​ Insects have an exoskeleton that is WATERPROOF, IMPERMEABLE so diffusion out
of the body surface is impossible = conserves water
-​ small SA:V ratio!! Insects still big + multicellular keep in mind
-​ Spiracles open and close controlled by valves

General process of gas exchange in insects
1.​ Gases move in and out of tracheae through the spiracles
2.​ Abdominal pumping = Contraction of muscles in the tracheae draws air in and out?
3.​ Diffusion gradient + mass flow and allows O2 to diffuse into the body when Co2
diffuses out

FISH – gills and lamellae
Why can't fish bodies act as an exchange surface?
-​ O2 is relatively less soluble in water due to the higher density than air > transport of
O2 more difficult
-​ also waterproof, impermeable outer membrane
-​ Small SA:V ratio = system needed still big + multicellular keep in mind




2 MAIN ADAPTATIONS
1.​ Gills are supported by gill arches with two sides of stacked filaments that hold large
amount of lamellae
2.​ Lamellae are
a.​ one cell thick + flattened = short diffusion distance
b.​ Kept vertical upright in water = large SA
c.​ In large amounts on filaments = large SA
d.​ Covers dense network of capillaries = steep diffusion gradient +
e.​ COUNTERCURRENT for O2, CO2
i.​ Blood and water flow in opposite directions so a steep diffusion
gradient is maintained through the WHOLE GILL length ( low O2 conc
next to blood conc always)
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