Edexcel IGCSE Biology: Double Science 復習筆記 2.8.1 The Requirement for Transport Systems
Unicellular Organisms
In order for any organism to function properly, it needs to?exchange substances,?such as food molecules and waste products, between itself and its environment
This exchange of substances occurs across the?cell membrane
There are three transport processes that living organisms use for exchange:?diffusion,?osmosis?and?active?transport
Unicellular (single-celled) organisms?like amoeba have very large surface areas (SA) in comparison to their?volumes
This means that the distance between the surface of the organism to its centre is very small
As a result, unicellular organisms do not need to have specialist exchange surfaces or transport systems; as?diffusion,?osmosis?and?active?transport?through the cell membrane occur at a sufficient rate to meet the organisms needs
Unicellular organisms such as amoeba do not require transport systems due to their large surface area to volume ratio
Multicellular Organisms
Large, multicellular organisms?like humans have relatively?small surface areas?(SA) in comparison to their?volumes
This means that the distance between the surface of the organism to its centre is relatively long
As?diffusion,?osmosis?and?active?transport?cannot occur at a sufficient rate to meet the needs of the organism, larger organisms usually have exchange surfaces and transport systems
Exchange surfaces?in animals include:
The?lungs and alveoli?for gas exchange
The?small intestines and villi?for absorption of digested food
Transport systems?in animals include
The?blood and circulatory system?carries the necessary substances around the body
Exchange surfaces?in plants include:
Roots and root hairs?where mineral ions and water are absorbed
The?leaves?for gas exchange
Transport systems?in plants include:
The?xylem?moves water and mineral ions from roots to shoots
The?phloem?moves sugars and amino acids to where they are needed in the plant
Some examples of exchange surfaces in plants and animals
Some examples of transport systems in plants and animals