Respiration
- Created by: Serena Pearce
- Created on: 07-05-13 21:22
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- Respiration
- Aerobic Respiration
- Occurs when oxygen is available to cells
- Glucose+Oxygen -> Water + Carbon dioxide + Energy
- Most efficient way to release energy from glucose
- 16KJ
- Occurs when oxygen is available to cells
- Aerobic Respiration
- Glucose+Oxygen -> Water + Carbon dioxide + Energy
- Anarobic Resperation
- Respiration
- Aerobic Respiration
- Occurs when oxygen is available to cells
- Most efficient way to release energy from glucose
- 16KJ
- Occurs when oxygen is available to cells
- Aerobic Respiration
- Respiration
- NO OXYGEN
- Occurs when there is a lac of Oxygen to the cells
- Anarobic Resperation
- Anarobic Resperation
- Occurs when there is a lac of Oxygen to the cells
- Glucose-> Lactic Acid (+Energy)
- NOT the best way to release energy from Glucose
- 0.83 KJ
- Lactic Aid accumulates the muscles stop working and it has to be removed.
- Glucose-> Lactic Acid (+Energy)
- Glucose-> Lactic Acid (+Energy)
- Respiratory System
- Gas exchange
- Respiratory System
- Respiratory System
- Breathing in
- 1) intercostal muscles and diaphragm contract
- 2) Thorax volume increases
- 3) This decreases the pressure, drawing air in
- 2) Thorax volume increases
- Breathing out
- 1) Intercostal muscles and diaphragm relax
- 2) Thorax volume decreases
- 3) Air is forced out
- 2) Thorax volume decreases
- 1) Intercostal muscles and diaphragm relax
- 1) intercostal muscles and diaphragm contract
- Alveoli
- Air moves in and out of the alveolus
- oxygen is transported around the body by red blood cells
- carbon dioxide diffuses from blood to be exhaled
- gasses dissolve in moist mucus lining
- carbon dioxide diffuses from blood to be exhaled
- gasses dissolve in moist mucus lining
- oxygen is transported around the body by red blood cells
- Oxygen diffuses into the blood
- Alveoli
- Air moves in and out of the alveolus
- Alveoli
- Testing for Carbon dioxide
- Lime Water reacts with Carbon Dioxide
- Testing for Carbon dioxide
- Testing for Carbon dioxide
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