Cards (7)

    • 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