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Card 6

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Give the definition of a gas exchange surface.

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Card 7

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For unicellular organisms, where is their gas exchanged?

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Card 8

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For fish, where is their gas exchanged?

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Card 9

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For mammals, where is their gas exchanged?

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Card 10

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Why do large multicellular organisms (e.g. fish) not have a sufficient body surface to to act as the site of gaseous exchange?

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Card 11

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Give an example of a specialised surface for exchange int he human body.

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Card 12

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How do you calculate the surface area to volume ratio?

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Card 13

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How do you calculate the surface area of a cube / object?

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Card 14

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how do you calculate the volume of a cube / object?

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Card 15

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Do small organisms have a large or small surface area to volume ratio and why?

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