B9 (Respiration) Flashcards

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Equation for Aerobic respiration

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Oxygen + Glucose -> Carbon Dioxide + Water

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2
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Test for Co2

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Limewater passed through Co2 turns cloudy

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3
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Parts of the cell for respiration

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  • cytoplasm where enzymes are made
  • nucleus code for enzymes
  • mitochondria enzymes for respiration
  • cell membrane gas can move freely in the cell
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4
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5 uses of energy from respiration

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  • amino acids build up sugars and nitrates for protein
  • build larger molecule for cell material
  • mineral ions move to root hair cell
  • muscles contract
  • maintain constant body temperature
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5
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Why do you breathe heavily after exercise?

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  • muscles contract more often so need more oxygen and glucose
  • increase the volume of blood to get to the muscles which contains the oxygen
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6
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Glycogen

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  • stored in your muscles and converts back to glucose

- supply for cellular respiratiom

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7
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Anaerobic respiration equation for animals

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Glucose -> lactic acid

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8
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Anaerobic respiration equation for plants and fungi

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Glucose -> ethanol + Carbon Dioxide

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9
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Why does Anaerobic respiration occur

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When the oxygen supply is running out

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10
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Consequence of Anaerobic respiration + explanation

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  • build up of lactic acid in the muscles, oxygen is needed to remove it (why we breathe heavily after exercise)
  • blood transport this back to the liver
  • converted back to glucose or glycogen
  • oxygen dept re-payed
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11
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6 metabolic reactions

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  • glucose to starch, glycogen and cellulose
  • formation of lipid molecules from glycogen and fatty acid molecules
  • amino acid
  • photosynthesis in plants
  • breakdown of proteins in the liver to form urea for excretion
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12
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4 roles of the liver

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  • passing waste products
  • breaking old red blood cells and storing iron for new
  • deamination (break down of proteins)
  • detoxifying poisonous substances (like Ethanol)
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