Resperation B8 not finished Flashcards

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ATP

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energy used in cellular levels

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how is ATP produced?

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cellular respiration

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aerobic respiration

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uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy, CO2 and water. produces lots of energy, occurs from the mitochondria

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anaerobic respiration

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uses glucose to produce energy lactic acid CO2. produces small amounts of energy compared to aerobic respiration. occurs in cytoplasm

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5
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effects on highly intense exercise

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less aerobic respiration, more anaerobic respiration \, heart/lung can’t supply enough oxygen, more lactic acid produced

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6
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where does gas exchange occur

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lungs

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7
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largest branch in the lungs

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trachea

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8
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second largest branch in the lungs

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bronchi

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9
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third largest branch in the lungs

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bronchiole

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10
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tissue where gas exchange occurs

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alveoli

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11
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muscle under the lungs that contract and expand when humans breathe

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diaphragm

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12
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role of trachea

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tube with incomplete rings of cartilage that carries air to the lungs. mucus and cilia are present

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13
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role of bronchi and bronchioles

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carries air to the lungs

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14
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role of alveoli

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small air sacs that are adapted for gas exchange

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15
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role of Diaphragm

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Sheet of muscle which is domed; it helps make breathing movements

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16
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role of Ribs

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Bones that protect and ventilate the lungs

17
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role of Intercostal muscles

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Move ribs for ventilation

18
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role of Pleural membranes

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Thin moist membranes forming an airtight seal around the lungs

19
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function of cilia

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cilia beats and pushes mucus up the throat to the nose

20
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cells that are lined with in the way down the lungs

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ciliated epithelial cell

21
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function of mucus

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made by goblet cells, traps bacteria, dust, viruses and prevents them going to the lung

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