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  11. 2-5-cell-recognition-and-the-immune-system
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  13. 3-1-adaptations-for-gas-exchange
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  15. 3-3-digestion-and-absorption
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  16. 3-4-mass-transport-in-animals
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  17. 3-5-the-circulatory-system-in-animals
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  19. 4-1-dna-genes-and-chromosomes
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Exam code:7401

Mass transport

  • Mass transport in living organisms can be defined as:

the efficient movement of substances over large distances, usually via specialised transport systems

  • Mass transport allows the movement of materials from exchange surfaces to the parts of an organism where they are needed, e.g.:

    • oxygen is transported from the alveoli to the body cells

    • glucose is transported from the intestinal epithelium to the body cells

  • Mass transport also allows waste materials to be transported back to exchange surfaces, e.g.:

    • carbon dioxide travels from the cells back to the alveoli

    • urea moves from the cells to the kidneys

  • The circulatory system in animals and the vascular tissue in plants are specialised transport systems; they use pressure changes to force substances to move in the required direction

    • These specialised systems are needed in multicellular organisms because the distances between the exchange surfaces and the cells are very large

    • Diffusion alone would be too slow to supply the cells with everything they need

Diagram of blood circulation showing oxygenated (red) and deoxygenated (blue) blood flow through lungs, heart, and body tissues, including key vessels and chambers.
The circulatory system of mammals is an example of a mass transport system

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Be careful not to confuse the multicellular organism requirement for a gas exchange system (low SA:V ratio) with the need for a mass transport system (large distances).

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