Insect Gas Exchange

Cards (9)

  • What is the function of the strengthened rings in the trachea of insects?
    To prevent the trachea from collapsing
  • What are tracheoles in the insect tracheal system?
    Tracheoles are smaller dead-end tubes that extend throughout all body tissues
  • How does the tracheal system facilitate oxygen delivery to insect tissues?
    It provides a short diffusion pathway from the tracheoles to any body cell
  • What is the process of gas exchange in insects when they are at rest?
    • Cells respire, using up oxygen, lowering its concentration at the ends of tracheoles.
    • Oxygen enters through spiracles, diffusing from the atmosphere into tracheae and tracheoles.
    • Oxygen dissolves in fluid in tracheoles and diffuses down the concentration gradient into cells.
    • CO2 travels down the concentration gradient in the opposite direction.
  • What happens to the pressure inside the insect's body when muscles contract during gas exchange?
    The pressure inside increases, forcing CO2 out down a pressure gradient
  • Why does mass movement of air occur in insects when they need more air?
    Because the spiracles are closed momentarily, creating a higher pressure of oxygen outside
  • How does gas exchange change during vigorous activities in insects?
    • Muscle cells may respire anaerobically, producing lactic acid.
    • Lactic acid lowers water potential in muscles, creating a higher water potential at the tip of tracheoles.
    • Water moves from tracheoles to muscle cells by osmosis, decreasing tracheole volume and drawing air in.
    • Oxygen can then diffuse more rapidly as it doesn't need to dissolve in liquid first.
  • Why doesn't the rapid gas exchange occur all the time in insects?
    Because there isn't enough energy to sustain this process continuously
  • What are the limits of the insect tracheal system?
    • It relies mostly on diffusion for gas exchange.
    • The diffusion pathway needs to be short.
    • Insects need to be small to maintain effective gas exchange.