Topic 12 Flashcards

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Uses of energy transferred by respiration (7)

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. Muscle contraction
. Protein synthesis
. Cell division
. Active transport
. Growth
. Passage of nerve impulses
. Maintenence of a constant body temperature

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What is aerobic respiration?

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Chemical reactions in cells (mitochondria) that use oxygen to break down nutrient molecules (e.g glucose) to release energy -> most efficient in transferring energy from glucose

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Word equation for aerobic respiration

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Oxygen + glucose -> carbon dioxide + water

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Chemical equation for aerobic respiration

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C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O

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What is anaerobic respiration?

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Chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules to release energy without using oxygen -> transfers much less energy/glucose molecules

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Word equation anaerobic respiration

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Glucose -> lactic acid

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7
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Oxygen debt

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During really vigorous exercise your body can’t supply oxygen to your muscles quickly enough with aerobic respiration alone -> start respiring anaerobically

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Oxygen debt steps

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  1. Anaerboic respiration leads to build up of lactic acid in muscle cells and blood
  2. After exercise you have an “oxygen debt” -> amount of extra oxygenyour body needs to eliminate lactic acid
  3. Heart rate remains high to transport lactic acid in blood from muscles to liver
  4. Breathing rate and depth remain high to supply oxygen for aerobic respiration of lactic acid in the liver -> break down of lactic acid using oxygen
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Respiration in yeast: higher temperature

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More carbon dioxide released (greater amount of bubbles) -> above optimum temperature rate of respiration will decrease (enzymes denatured)

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Respiration in yeast: word equation

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Glucose -> alcohol + carbon dioxide

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Respiration in yeast: chemical equation

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C6H12O6 -> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2

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