PPT-Measuring Fish Respiration

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A handson laboratory exercise Megan Kepler Why study respiration Energy in Energy out Consumption Egestion Excretion Metabolism Growth Respiration Part of metabolism

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A handson laboratory exercise Megan Kepler Why study respiration Energy in Energy out Consumption Egestion Excretion Metabolism Growth Respiration Part of metabolism active vs resting. All rights reserved This tip sheet was developed in conjunction with the Great Trays TM Partnership dap with permission by ina Ba no inda Die an and sk ey from hn al ta tool art of Io old tar le nu at in 20 Io Nu trition Proj Io De ar me of Edu atio 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:. . All organisms need energy to survive.. Animals obtain their energy from the food they eat, but plants can make their own food by photosynthesis.. In both cases, however, energy must first be converted into a form that can easily be used by cells. This process is called . By: MaryKate, Jack, Emily, Reilly and JP. Background. Cellular Respiration Formula:. C. 6. H. 12. O. 6. + 6O. 2 . . . 6CO. 2. + 6H. 2. O + Heat. Aerobic Respiration has 3 main steps: . glycolysis. 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?. +. +. CO. 2. H. 2. O. C. 6. H. 12. O. 6. O. 2. ANY CONSUMER. ANY PRODUCER. Virtual Lab. Snails = consumers. Cell respiration. Take in oxygen and glucose. Give off carbon dioxide and water. Elodea = producers. 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. 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.. 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.  \n  \r   \r Animals Respiratory organ Unicellular animals like Amoeba, Planaria Cell membrane Earthworm Skin Aquatic animals like Fish, Prawns Gills Insects like G Energy releasing process in . which organisms . take in glucose and oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, water and ENERGY. Materials needed for respiration. Glucose (sugar). Oxygen. Products of respiration.

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