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Title: Gas exchange in single celled organisms and insects


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Gas exchange in single celled organisms and
insects
  • 21/11/10

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By the end of this session you should be able to
  • Describe how single celled organisms exchange
    gases
  • Explain how terrestrial insects balance the need
    to exchange gases with the need to conserve
    water.
  • Explain how insects exchange gases

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Single celled organisms
  • Because they are so small they have a very large
    surface area to volume ratio. This means that
    diffusion of gases occurs very easily. Because
    these organisms rely on diffusion for gas
    exchange their size is restricted- if they grow
    too big their surface area to volume ratio goes
    down and diffusion does not happen so easily.

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Vocabulary check
  • Terrestrial- means on land
  • Marine means in the sea
  • Aquatic in water

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Insects
  • As most insects are terrestrial they face a
    constant battle to stop them selves from drying
    out.
  • Water evaporates very easily and an insect could
    become dehydrated in a few hours.

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Problem
  • How can insects stop water loss?
  • 2 minutes- brainstorm

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  • Waterproof coverings all over their body surface-
    reduces water loss.

Layers of a material called Chitin form a
waterproof barrier on the surface of an insect
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  • Small surface area to volume ratio minimises area
    on which water is lost.

Insects have very fat bodies which means that
their surface area to volume ratio is low.
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  • So if the surfaces of insects bodies are
    waterproof they cannot be used for gas exchange.
  • So how do insects get gases in and out of their
    bodies?

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Spiracle
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Have a go at the summary questions on page 179
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Task
  • Describe how single celled organisms exchange
    gases in only 20 words
  • Draw a diagram to show the problems faced by
    terrestrial insects.
  • Explain how insects exchange gases in text
    language
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