B2.6 Respiration Flashcards

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What is anaerobic respiration?

A

Respiration without oxygen.

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Define Respiration.

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The process of transferring energy from molecules into cells.

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What is aerobic respiration?

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Respiration with Oxygen.

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What is the difference between anaerobic and aerobic respiration?

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Aerobic uses oxygen while anaerobic does not.

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What are chemical reactions in cells controlled by?

A

Enzymes b

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What is the word equation for Aerobic respiration?

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Glucose + oxygen —-> carbon dioxide + water

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What are the reactants in aerobic respiration?

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Glucose and oxygen.

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What are the reactants in aerobic respiration?

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Carbon dioxide
Water
Energy

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Where do most respiration reactions happen in the cell?

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Mitochondria.

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How is the inner membrane adapted to increase respiration?

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The inner membrane is folded to increase the surface area for the enzymes in respiration to work on.

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How does exercise increase respiration?

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Muscles contract to make us move and this needs energy. The energy is made by respiration.

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Name some changes to the body in exercise that accommodate more respiration.

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Rate and depth of breathing increases.

Heart rate increases.

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How does an increase in the rate and depth of breathing help respiration?

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It increases the amount and rate of gaseous exchange in the lungs.
This means that more oxygen is taken into the blood and more carbon dioxide is taken out of it.

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How does an increase in heart rate help in excercise?

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It increases blood flow to the muscles and therefore entry of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide.

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14
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What is glycogen?

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Glucose stores in the muscles.

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What happens to glycogen during exercise?

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It is broken down so it can be used as extra glucose.

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When is anaerobic respiration used?

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When there isn’t enough oxygen to obtain energy.

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What is different about the breakdown of glucose in anaerobic respiration?

A

The breakdown is incomplete.

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What is the energy output of anaerobic respiration compared to aerobic?

A

It is much less because the breakdown of glucose is incomplete.

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What are the products of anaerobic respiration?

A

A small amount of energy and lactic acid.

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What acid is produced in anaerobic respiration?

A

Lactic acid.

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What effect does lactic acid have?

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It is poisonous and if it builds it can cause muscle fatigue.

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How is lactic acid removed?

A

By blood flowing through the muscle.

23
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How is lactic acid chemically removed?

A

It reacts with oxygen.

24
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What are the products of the oxidisation of lactic acid?

A

Carbon dioxide

Water.

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How does the body react so that it can remove lactic acid?

A

By breathing heavily.

26
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How does heavy breathing oxidise lactic acid?

A

You take in more oxygen which is pumped into the muscles to oxidise the lactic acid.

27
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What is the extra oxygen needed to oxidise lactic acid called?

A

Oxygen debt v