No student devices needed. Know more
24 questions
Name the structure through which gases enter and leave the body of an insect.
tracheoles
alveoli
spiracle
lungs
Name the small tubes that carry gases directly to and from the cells of an insect
tracheoles
system
spiracle
alveoli
Tubifex worms are small, thin animals that live in water. They have no specialised gas exchange or circulatory system. Name the process by which oxygen reaches the cells inside the body of a tubifex worm.
active transport
respiration
diffusion
facilitated diffusion
In this word equation for respiration, what is y representing?
Glucose + x --> y + water + energy
carbon dioxide
methane
oxygen
ATP
Which adaptations help reduce water loss in insects? (tick all that apply)
guard cells that open and close the spiracles
valves that open and close the spiracles
hairs around the spiracles
What is meant by a counter-current system?
A short distance for gases to diffuse
When water flows in an opposite direction to blood flow
having a higher concentration inside the lungs than outside
As the size of an organism increases its surface area to volume ratio increases
True
False
What are the smaller tubes (plural) that branch from the tracheae in insects called?
By which process in oxygen transported into cells?
When would there be more fluid at the end of tracheoles?
When the muscle is active
When the muscle is resting
Why is oxygen transported into insect muscle cells faster when they are active?
There is less fluid in the tracheoles and diffusion is faster in air
Lactic acid is secreted into tracheoles
There is more fluid in the tracheoles and diffusion is faster in water
Oxygen can be transported into cells by osmosis
What helps to draw air into insect tracheae?
breathing
abdominal pumping (due to muscle contraction)
respiration
gas exchange
What is the exoskeleton of an insect made from?
cellulose
peptidoglycan
chitin
calcium
To prevent moisture loss Insects have a?
permeable exoskeleton
impermeable exoskeleton
The flow of oxygen (in order) into the cells of an insect is
spiracles - trachea - tracheole fluid - cells - tracheole
spiracles - cells - trachea - tracheole - tracheole fluid
cells - tracheole fluid - tracheole - trachea - spiracles
spiracles - trachea - tracheole - tracheole fluid - cells
Which gas exchange method is most efficient?
Parallel flow
Counter-current flow
Which structures increase the surface areas of the gills in fish? (select two)
Gill filaments
Lamellae
Gill arch
Operculum
What is the advantage of countercurrent flow?
maintains a steep concentration gradient along the length of the diffusion pathway
reduces the concentration gradient along the length of the diffusion pathway
slows down the rate of diffusion
Explore all questions with a free account