RESPIRATION And Gad Exchange Of Human Flashcards

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COMPare between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration

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aerobic releases much energy
uses oxygen gas
produces water but no ethanol or lactic acid
anaerobic releases very little energ,does not use oxygen gas,ethanol or lactic acid are produced but no water

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word equation of anaerobic respiration in animals

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glucose=lactic acid+2atp

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word equation of anaerobic respiration of plants and yeast

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glucose=alchol+carbon dioxide+2 atp

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what is anaerobic respiration

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the release of energy from food in living cells in absence of oxygen

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what is aerobic respiration

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the release of energy from food in living cells in the precence of oxygen

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what is respiration

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release of energy from food in living cells

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equation of aerobic respiration

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c6h12o6+6o2=6co2+6h2o
=atp

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Trachea

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Windpipe connect mouth to lungs

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Internal intercostal muscle

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Muscles between ribs to control it during exhalation and inhalation

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Alvoli

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Tiny air air where gas exchange takes place

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Brochi

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Thick tube divide into q bronchi one bronchi for each lung

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Ribs

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Bone structure protect internal organs such as lungs

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Muscular part of diaphragm

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Sheet of muscle at the bottom of the throax that helps with inhalation and exhalation

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Mechanism of breath in

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Diaphragm contract and flatten
External intercostal muscle contract
Ribcage pulled up
Volume inside throax increase
Pressure decrease
Air rushes into lungs
Internal intercostal muscle relax

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Mechanism of breathing out

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Diaphragm relax and goes back to it’s normal dome shape
External intercostal muscle relax
Ribcage pull down
Volume inside throax decrease
Pressure increase
Air moves out of lungs
Internal intercostal muscle contract

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16
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How air ways kept clean

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1.respiratory tract lined by collated epithelium with goblet cell
2.goblet cell secrete mucus that is stick and thick to trap bacteria and dust
3.cillia waves to push mucus out

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Adaptation of alveoli for gasexchange by diffusion

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1.large surface area to increase Rate of diffusion
2.thin wall fir short diffusion distance to increase Rate of diffusion
3.large capillary network that continuesilly brings in oxygen and carry away carbondioxide to keep a large concentration gradient
4.ventillated to continuesilly bring in oxygen and carry away carbondioxide to keep large concentration gradient
5.moist which helps to dissolve gases

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Causes of smoking for lungs

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1.cause lung cancer
2.damahe cillia and increase mucus secretion which not swept away,bacteria in mucus cause infection (chronic bronchitis)
3.damage wall of alveoli reduce oxygen levels in blood cause lung emphysma

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Cause of smoking for circulatory system

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1.nicotene Rise blood pressure so fat deposits in the artery wall increase so more risk of heart attack
2.carbon monoxide bind to haemoglobin form carboxyhaemoglbin that will lower oxygen concentration in blood

20
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Breath rate after excersise

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1.during exercise muscle run short of oxygen
2.muscles respire anaerobiclly release lactic acid
3.after excersise breath rate remains high tk take in oxygen to oxidise
4.lactic acid in liver to pay for oxygen dept

21
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Breathing rate during exercise

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1.Both breath rate and depth increase
2.breathe rate increase to take in more oxygen for more aerobic respiration in muscles cells to release more energy and get rid of excess carbondioxide

22
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Why doctors concered about promoting use of e-cigratte to young people

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Non smokers may start use e-cigratte
As it can be addicted