PPT-Respiration continued
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Part 2 Fluids Pg 66 in textbook Can you give some examples of fluids that you know and see everyday Fluids Fluid is a substance that has the capacity to flow and
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Part 2 Fluids Pg 66 in textbook Can you give some examples of fluids that you know and see everyday Fluids Fluid is a substance that has the capacity to flow and assume the form of the container into which it has been poured. . Notes. Energy:. Energy for living things comes from . food. . Originally, the energy in food comes from the . sun. .. Organisms that use . light energy. from the sun to produce food—. autotrophs. Aerobic cell respiration:. glucose + oxygen . carbon dioxide + water + energy. 3.7.1 Define . cell respiration. . Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy . from organic compounds in cells to form ATP.. Vibrio cholerae . HHMI 2011. Sara Fassio. Dr. Claudia H. ä. se. Dr. Yusuke Minato . Cholera. Infection of small intestine . Causes severe diarrhea and electrolyte loss. 3-5 million cases a year. 100,000- 120,000 deaths per year . Unit 3 . Think back to Energy Transfer…. Living things use energy for . Growth. Repair. Reproduction. Metabolism. The collection of reactions that occur in a cell . Metabolism. Involves either:. . ENERGY IN THE CELL. ENERGY IN THE CELL. ENERGY CONVERSIONS. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. CELLULAR RESPIRATION. ATP for cell usage. Is about. Starting with. Transformed by. Converted to. Plants & photosynthesis. Overview of . Cellular Respiration. the . process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the . presence . of . oxygen. This is an . aerobic. process, meaning that it requires oxygen. Chap 9: Cellular Respiration. THINK ABOUT IT. You feel weak when you are hungry because food serves as a source of energy. . How does the food you eat get converted into a usable form of energy for your cells?. p.221-228. Why Anaerobic Cellular Respiration?. As the name suggests “an” = without, and “aerobic” = air. Anaerobic respiration is the cell’s way . of acquiring . energy when there are low oxygen levels. GK-12 Workshop II. Ashley . Vorhees. and Sarah Park. Cesar E. Chavez High School. Cricket Respiration Lab. Water level. Pipette. Students will measure oxygen consumption in crickets at different temperatures using simple . Poster project due Wednesday, May 28. Cellular respiration. SC.912.L.18.8 Identify the reactants, products, and basic functions of aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 3. Respiration. Organisms can be classified based on how they obtain energy:. One respiration consists of one inspiration (breathing in) and one expiration (breathing out). Normal Respiratory Rates. Adult – 14-18 breaths per minute. Children – 16-25 breaths per minute. Infants – 30-50 breaths per minute. IGCSE Coordinated Science . Topic 9.7 . A. nimal Systems. Learning Objectives. Understand why exercise changed breathing and pulse rate.. Learn about the difference between aerobic and . anaerobic . respiration.. Photosynthesis. - the process of absorbing light energy and converting it into stored chemical energy.. Chemical equation:. Cellular Respiration. - the breaking down of a food substance into usable cellular energy in the form of ATP. Respiration can be considered the opposite process of photosynthesis. It is the transformation of food energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP. Plants and animals go through the same process of cellular respiration.
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