Respiration Flashcards

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what is repsiration

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the process of transferring energy from the breakdown of organic compounds (usually glucose)

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what are the 3 things respiration is responsible for in the body

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  • metabolic processes (making larger molecules from smaller ones)
  • contracting muscles
  • maintaining a steady body temperature
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3
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what type of reaction is respiration and why

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  • exothermic

- because energy is transferred to the environment (some by heat)

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4
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what are the two types of respiration

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aerobic and anaerobic

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what is aerobic respiration

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the type or respiration that happens when plenty of oxygen is available

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6
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why do our bodies prefer to use aerobic over anaerobic respiration

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because its the most efficient way to transfer energy to glucose

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7
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what is the equation for aerobic respiration

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  • glucose + oxygen = water + carbon dioxide + energy

- C6H12O6 + 602 = 6CO2 + 6H20

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8
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fondly enough, what is the aerobic respiration question a reverse of

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the photosynthesis equation

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9
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when does your body use anaerobic respiration

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when you do vigorous exercise to the point where your body cant supply oxygen to your muscles for aerobic respiration

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10
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what does anaerobic respiration transfer in comparison to aerobic respiration and what it mean in terms of its efficiency

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  • much less energy than aerobic respiration

- so its much less efficient

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what type of respiration is lactic acid produced during and why is it produced

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  • during anaerobic respiration

- made because glucose is only partially broken down so lactic acid is produced

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12
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what does lactic acid do to muscles

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  • it builds up in them

- build up gets painful which leads to a cramp

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13
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what is the word equation for anaerobic respiration in animals

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glucose = lactic acid + energy

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14
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what do plants produce when they anaerobically respire

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ethanol and CO2 instead of lactic acid

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what is the word equation for anaerobic respiration in plants

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glucose = ethanol + carbon dioxide

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16
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where does aerobic and anaerobic respiration take place on a cellular level

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  • aerobic occurs in mitochondria

- anaerobic occurs in cytoplasm