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3. Organisms exchange substances with their environment
Gas Exchange in Insects
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How do Insects get Oxygen to their muscles?
Through their skin by
diffusion
Why cant’t insects just use their body surface for gas exchange?
Terrestrial
- lose too much water
Too
metabolically
active
How do insects minimise water loss?
Cuticle Layer
Small
Surface Area to Volume ratio
What is the order of Gas Exchange System?
Spiracles
Trachea
Tracheoles
How are gases moved through the tubes?
Oxygen and
CO2
move through still air down a
concentration gradient
respiring
cells will have a high concentration of CO2 outside themself, creating a steep concentration gradient from themself to the outside air
They will also be using a lot of oxygen, so there will be a steep concentration gradient from the outside air to themself
How are gases moved through the tubes?
Beating their wings creates a
mass flow
of
oxygen
Air can then be pushed through a downward motion of the wings
Abdominal
pumping can also push air out
Hope are gases moved through the tubes (Water)?
Ends of
tracheoles
are filled with
water
Anaerobvic
respiration releases lactic acid which lowers water potential of the cells
Water moves into these cells, pulling the air through