respiration and gas exchange 2.34, 2.35, 2.36, 2.37, 2.38, 2.39, 2.40B, 2.41B, 2.42B, 2.43B, 2.44B, 2.45B Flashcards
what is aerobic respiration?
use of oxygen to break down glucose and release energy
some energy is released as heat but most is trapped as a useable form of ATP
what is the word equation for aerobic respiration?
glucose + oxygen > carbon dioxide + water
what is the symbol equation for aerobic respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O
why does aerobic respiration release a lot of ATP?
because it completely oxidises the glucose
examples of uses of energy:
cell division
contracting muscle cells
building large molecules
transporting molecule
maintaining body temperature
when is photosynthesis faster than respiration in plants?
durning the day, at higher light intensities - there is a net uptake of carbon dioxide and net release of oxygen
oxygen is excreted from the leaves
when is respiration faster than photosynthesis?
in the dark, at low light intensities - there would be a net uptake of oxygen and a net release of carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide is excreted from the leaves
where does gas exchange occur?
in the airspaces in the leaves and atmosphere
oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse through the stomata
how are guard cells specialised for gas exchange?
the guard cells form the stomata which change shape altering its size
how are stomatas specialised for gas exchange?
they close to reduce water loss (and gas exchange) this is when the plant has lost too much water so stomatas turn flaccid
allows gases to diffuse in and out the air spaces in the leaf, providing short diffusion distance to mesophyll cells
whats the symbol equation for respiration in plants?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O
what is cell respiration?
the process of breaking down food molecules. to release ATP
what’s anaerobic respiration?
respiration without oxygen
glucose is not completely broken down so less ATP and energy is released
produces toxic waste products, which must be excreted or broken down
advantage allows cells to obtain small amount of usable energy when oxygen is limited
what does anaerobic respiration in fungi and plants produce?
glucose > ethanol + carbon dioxide
very useful in food production
we use yeast in bread and alcohol production
-co2 forms bubbles in bread dough, causing it to rise
-ethanol provides alcohol content
what does anaerobic respiration in animals produce?
glucose > lactic acid