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Specialized exchange surfaces
Parts of an organism over which they exchange
substances
with their
environment
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Specialized exchange surfaces in humans
Alveoli
Villi
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Alveoli
Small sac-like things found in the
lungs
at the very ends of the
bronchioles
Exchange oxygen and
carbon dioxide
between the air and the
blood
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Villi
Finger-like
things found on the inside lining of the small intestines
Help absorb
nutrients
like glucose and amino acids
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Specialized exchange surfaces in plants
Root hair cells
Leaves
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Root hair cells
Help absorb water and
mineral
ions from the
soil
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Leaves
Help absorb the
carbon dioxide
they need from the air
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Common features of specialized exchange surfaces
Large
surface area
Thin
surfaces
Permeable to substances being
exchanged
Good
blood supply
Good supply of
external medium
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Large surface area
Allows more
molecules
to
diffuse
across at the same time, increasing the rate of diffusion
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Thin surfaces
Short
diffusion
distance, allowing
faster
diffusion
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Permeable surfaces
Allow substances to
diffuse
across rather than
blocking
them
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Good
blood supply
Helps maintain a
concentration gradient
for substances being absorbed
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Good supply of
external
medium
Helps maintain a
concentration gradient
for substances being absorbed, e.g. air for
alveoli
, food for villi
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