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Transport Systems in Animals

Updated: May 20

HSC Biology | Free Study Notes


In this lesson

  • what blood does as a transport medium

  • what open transport systems are

  • what closed transport systems are

  • the basic idea of circulation

  • why transport systems are important in animals


Why animals need transport systems

In larger multicellular animals, this is not efficient enough because:

  • cells are far from the external environment

  • many cells need oxygen and nutrients

  • wastes must be removed quickly


That is why animals need transport systems.


A transport system helps move substances such as:


  • oxygen

  • carbon dioxide

  • nutrients

  • wastes

  • hormones



Blood as a transport medium

In many animals, blood is the main transport medium.


What a transport medium is

A transport medium is the substance that carries materials around the organism.


What blood transports

Blood transports:


Why blood is important

Blood allows materials to move between:

  • exchange surfaces, such as lungs or gills

  • digestive surfaces

  • body cells

  • organs involved in waste removal



Open transport systems

An open transport system is a system in which the transport fluid is not always enclosed in blood vessels.


How an open system works

In an open system:

  • the heart pumps the transport fluid out of vessels

  • the fluid enters body spaces

  • substances are exchanged directly with tissues

  • the fluid then returns to the heart


General features of open systems

  • lower pressure

  • transport is usually slower

  • the transport fluid is in direct contact with body tissues


Examples

Open systems are found in many invertebrates, such as:

  • insects

  • some molluscs


At this level, the key point is understanding the basic structural difference from a closed system.


Closed transport systems

A closed transport system is a system in which blood remains enclosed within blood vessels.


How a closed system works

In a closed system:

  • the heart pumps blood through vessels

  • blood stays inside arteries, veins and capillaries

  • exchange happens across vessel walls

  • blood returns to the heart


General features of closed systems

  • higher pressure

  • faster transport

  • more controlled distribution of blood


Examples

Closed systems are found in animals such as:

  • mammals

  • birds

  • fish

  • annelids


Open and closed systems compared

Feature

Open transport system

Closed transport system

Transport fluid

Not always enclosed in vessels

Always enclosed in vessels

Pressure

Lower

Higher

Speed of transport

Slower

Faster

Control of distribution

Less precise

More precise


Circulation basics

Circulation is the movement of the transport medium around the body.


Basic circulation pattern

In simple terms, circulation involves:

  • the heart pumping the transport medium

  • the transport medium moving through the body

  • exchange of substances with tissues

  • return of the transport medium to the heart


Why circulation matters

Circulation allows the transport system to connect:

  • gas exchange surfaces

  • digestive surfaces

  • cells throughout the body

  • excretory organs


Without circulation, cells would not receive oxygen and nutrients efficiently, and wastes would build up.


Why closed systems are often more efficient

Closed systems are generally better suited to larger, more active animals because they:


  • move blood more quickly

  • maintain higher pressure

  • deliver substances more efficiently

  • remove wastes faster


This helps support organisms with higher energy demands.


Worked example

Exam-style question

Explain one difference between an open and a closed transport system in animals.


Worked answer

In an open transport system, the transport fluid is not always enclosed in blood vessels and can bathe tissues directly. In a closed transport system, blood stays within blood vessels, which allows transport to occur at higher pressure and usually more efficiently.


Why this works

This answer:

  • clearly compares both systems

  • uses the key structural difference

  • links structure to function


Common mistakes

  • Saying open systems have no heart.

  • Saying blood in a closed system leaves the vessels to fill body cavities.

  • Forgetting that blood is the transport medium in many animals.

  • Confusing circulation with respiration.

  • Describing open systems as “bad” rather than simply less efficient for large active animals.


Quick quiz

  1. What is a transport medium?

  2. What does blood transport in animals?

  3. What is an open transport system?

  4. What is a closed transport system?

  5. Why is a closed system usually more efficient than an open system?


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