Respiration Flashcards

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1
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where does the energy of ATP come from?

A

Once the glucose molecule has been broken apart, the energy stored in the bonds is released and is then ‘locked up’ in the bonds of a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

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2
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how can ATP release energy

A

Breaking of final phosphate

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3
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cellular respiration

A

exothermic reaction continuously occurring in cells

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4
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aerobic respiration

A

respiration with the use of oxygen

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5
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When do animals use anaerobic respiration ?

A

vigorous exercise –> body can’t supply enough oxygen

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Which types of respiration causes a complete breakdown of glucose?

A

aerobic respiration

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7
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product of anaerobic respiration

A

lactic acid

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Why do we still breathe heavily after completing a hard workout?

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The lactic acid builds up in muscle cells and lowers the pH of the cells

This could denature the enzymes in cells so it needs to be removed

This happens by oxidising the lactic acid (combining it with oxygen)

When this happens it can be broken down to carbon dioxide and water

we need to continue getting larger amounts of oxygen into the blood to combine with the lactic acid produced

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Why is the lack of oxygen a problem for the transport of glucose from the intestine into the villi?

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glucose is continuously moved out of intestine, against a gradient

  • -> active transport needed
  • -> oxygen needed
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