surface area to volume ratio

Cards (19)

  • What concept explains why multicellular organisms require exchange surfaces and a transport system?
    Surface area to volume ratio
  • How do gills increase the rate of gas transport in fish?
    They provide a large surface area for gas exchange
  • What is the process by which molecules move in and out of cells?
    Diffusion
  • What is the surface area to volume ratio of a single-celled organism like an amoeba?
    It has a high surface area to volume ratio
  • If an organism shaped like a cube has a side length of 1 mm, what is its surface area?
    6 square mm
  • What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 1 mm?
    1 cubic mm
  • What is the surface area to volume ratio of a cube with a side length of 1 mm?

    1. 1
  • For an organism with a side length of 2 mm, what is the surface area?
    24 square mm
  • What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 2 mm?
    8 cubic mm
  • What is the surface area to volume ratio of an organism with a side length of 2 mm?

    1. 1
  • What is the surface area to volume ratio of an organism with a side length of 3 mm?
    1. 1
  • Why do multicellular organisms face challenges with gas exchange?
    Their surface area is not large enough for their volume
  • How do animals solve the problem of gas exchange?
    By having specialized structures and a transport system
  • How do fish obtain oxygen from water?
    Oxygen-rich water passes over their gills
  • What role do gill filaments play in gas exchange?
    They provide a large surface area for diffusion
  • What adaptations do gill filaments have to enhance diffusion?
    They have a large surface area, thin membranes, and an efficient blood supply
  • Why is a high concentration gradient important for gas exchange in gills?
    It ensures efficient diffusion of oxygen into the blood
  • What are the key adaptations of gills for gas exchange?
    • Large surface area
    • Thin membranes for short diffusion pathway
    • Efficient blood supply to maintain concentration gradient
  • What is the relationship between surface area to volume ratio and organism size?
    • As organisms increase in size, the surface area to volume ratio decreases sharply
    • Larger organisms face challenges in gas exchange due to insufficient surface area