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3. Organisms Exchange Substances with Their Environment
3.4 Mass Transport
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What is mass transport in biological terms?
Bulk movement of substances
Multicellular organisms require mass transport due to their high surface area to volume ratio.
False
Why is mass transport necessary in multicellular organisms?
Low surface area to volume ratio
Pulmonary circulation transports blood from the heart to the
lungs
What are the two major circulation pathways in the mammalian circulatory system?
Pulmonary and systemic
Pulmonary circulation transports blood from the heart to the
lungs
Match the blood vessel with its function:
Arteries ↔️ Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
Veins ↔️ Return deoxygenated blood to the heart
Capillaries ↔️ Facilitate exchange of substances
Multicellular organisms require mass transport due to a low surface area to
volume
Order the features of diffusion and mass transport based on their differences:
1️⃣ Diffusion: Random movement of particles
2️⃣ Diffusion: Slow for long distances
3️⃣ Mass Transport: Bulk movement of substances
4️⃣ Mass Transport: Fast over long distances
What are the two major circulation pathways in the mammalian circulatory system?
Pulmonary and systemic
Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart under high
pressure
What is the function of pulmonary circulation?
Oxygenate blood in the lungs
What is the role of systemic circulation in the body?
Deliver oxygenated blood to tissues
Oxygenated blood in systemic circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to
body tissues
True
Veins have thinner walls and valves to prevent blood
backflow
What type of blood do arteries carry?
Oxygenated
Capillaries facilitate the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between blood and
tissues
The specialized structure of blood vessels enables the coordinated and efficient transport of blood in the mammalian circulatory
system
Match the blood vessel type with its structure:
Arteries ↔️ Thick muscular walls with elastic fibers
Veins ↔️ Thinner walls with valves
Capillaries ↔️ Thin walls with a single layer of cells
How many chambers does the human heart have?
Four
Steps in pulmonary circulation
1️⃣ Blood flows from the heart
2️⃣ Blood reaches the lungs
3️⃣ Blood picks up oxygen
4️⃣ Oxygenated blood returns to the heart
Match the heart chamber with its function:
Right Atrium ↔️ Receives deoxygenated blood
Right Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to lungs
Left Atrium ↔️ Receives oxygenated blood
Left Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to body
Multicellular organisms require mass transport because diffusion alone is insufficient due to a low surface area to
volume
What are the three components of the mammalian circulatory system?
Heart, blood vessels, blood
Match the blood vessel with its function in the mammalian circulatory system:
Arteries ↔️ Carry oxygenated blood under high pressure
Veins ↔️ Return deoxygenated blood under low pressure
Capillaries ↔️ Facilitate exchange of substances
Veins have valves to prevent blood from flowing in the
wrong
The mammalian circulatory system ensures rapid and efficient mass transport of
substances
throughout the body.
True
Steps of pulmonary circulation
1️⃣ Blood flows from the heart to the lungs
2️⃣ Blood picks up oxygen in the lungs
3️⃣ Oxygenated blood returns to the heart
Arteries carry oxygenated blood under high
pressure
What type of blood do veins return to the heart?
Deoxygenated blood
Veins have valves to prevent blood from flowing
backward
Match the heart chamber with its function:
Right Atrium ↔️ Collects deoxygenated blood
Right Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to lungs
Left Atrium ↔️ Collects oxygenated blood
Left Ventricle ↔️ Pumps blood to body
Valves in the heart ensure
unidirectional
blood flow.
True
What is the cardiac control center located in the brain called?
Medulla oblongata
Adrenaline is a hormone that can increase heart rate.
True
The cardiac control center is located in the
medulla oblongata
Which division of the autonomic nervous system increases heart rate?
Sympathetic
Norepinephrine slows down the heart rate.
False
Match the circulatory system type with its characteristic:
Open ↔️ No separate vessels
Closed Single ↔️ Blood circulates through gills
Closed Double ↔️ Complete oxygen separation
Mass transport is important for distributing essential substances like
oxygen
and nutrients throughout the body.
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