Edexcel IGCSE Biology 2.16 factors affecting cell transport
Practise transport-rate factors by using surface area, distance, temperature and concentration gradients in diffusion data.
- Syllabus
- First assessment 2019
- Course
- Biology 4BI1
Practise transport-rate factors by using surface area, distance, temperature and concentration gradients in diffusion data.
Read the passage below. Use the information in the passage and your own knowledge to answer the questions that follow.
Treating Kidney Disease
Chronic kidney disease affects approximately 12% of the world's population and many people are unable to obtain treatment. One method of treating chronic kidney disease is by dialysis. The diagram shows how kidney dialysis is done.

During dialysis, blood is taken from an artery in the arm and is pumped through a dialyser. In the dialyser, the blood passes through a long, coiled dialysis tube made of a thin partially permeable membrane. The tube is surrounded by dialysis fluid. The dialysis fluid contains glucose and ions at concentrations normally found in blood plasma, but does not contain urea. The urea passes from the blood into the dialysis fluid. The temperature in the dialyser is kept at 40∘C. After passing through the dialyser, the blood is returned to a vein in the arm. Kidney dialysis can take up to three hours and must be done three times a week.
Scientists have now designed a new bioartificial kidney. This artificial kidney is a combination of engineering and living cells. This artificial kidney has a haemofilter made from artificial membranes that filter the blood. The substances filtered out of the blood then pass through a device called a bioreactor. This bioreactor absorbs useful substances back into the blood. The bioreactor is made of living nephron cells that are grown from stem cells. These cells are separated from the patient's blood by a silicon membrane to prevent the immune system rejecting them. Bioartificial kidneys are the same size as a human kidney and will be fitted inside the body to replace a kidney. The bioartificial kidney can react to changes in the body in the same way as a normal kidney.
Explain two ways that the dialyser is designed to increase the rate of removal of urea from the blood (Lines 5 to 11).
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An explanation that makes reference to four from:
- 40∘C (temperature)
- more particle movement / more (kinetic) energy / faster diffusion / eq
OR
- long tubing / coiled tubing / eq
- to increase / large surface area / eq
OR
- thin wall / thin membrane / eq
- to decrease diffusion path / short diffusion distance / eq
OR
- circulating / moving dialysis fluid / eq
- to maintain diffusion gradient / concentration gradient / eq
OR
- no urea (in dialysis fluid)
- (so there is a) concentration / diffusion gradient / eq
mark in pairs
Allow warm / body temperature
Allow large surface area for (fast) diffusion
Allow short distance through membrane for diffusion = two marks
Allow fluid is pumped
Allow high to low concentration