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Lesson 1: Respiration and testing
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Unit 1 Basic 1-3
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Welcome to Biology
Introduction
Lessonup
Unit 1 Basic 1-3
Slide 1 - Slide
Do's during instruction
Always have: your textbook, workbook and pencil case with you
Take notes
: Taking notes is learning
Make drawings and sketches
:
*During learning it clarifies and visualises the subject
Make a glossary
list difficult/biological words, use a dictionary
Slide 2 - Slide
Breathing and respiration
Lesson 1: Combustion and respiration
Slide 3 - Slide
Some questions:
What do you need for combustion (burning)?
What is produced by combustion?
What are the starting substances in our body for combustion?
What do we do with the products?
Slide 4 - Slide
What is the formula of respiration (= combustion in your body)?
->
Glucose
Oxygen
Energy
Carbon dioxide
Water
Slide 5 - Drag question
Combustion in your body = respiration
Getting energy from food
Our fuel is
glucose
Oxygen
is needed to break down glucose (breathing)
Because oxygen is needed we call it:
Aerobic respiration
Slide 6 - Slide
Energy in our body is used for?
Slide 7 - Mind map
Using energy
-contraction of muscles
-Transporting chemicals
-Absorbing food
-Sending messages along nerves
-Building new cells for growth
-Keeping a constant body temperature
Slide 8 - Slide
Where in our body is energy produced?
I’m a real “powerhouse”
That’s plain to see
I break down food
And release energy
Slide 9 - Slide
Where is the energy produced?
Slide 10 - Open question
Carbon dioxide
Waste gas made in respiration
becomes toxic if it builds up in cells
we need to get rid of it....
Slide 11 - Slide
Testing for carbon dioxide
Lime water goes cloudy when CO2 is added
Slide 12 - Slide
Cold- and warm-blooded
cold-blooded: the body temperature is roughly the same as the temperature of the surroundings -> little respiration in cold areas -> little energy
warm-blooded: body temperature is constant (always the same) -> enough respiration -> high energy
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Which statement(s) are true about cold-blooded animals
A
temperature is always 37 degrees
B
reptiles, insects, birds
C
hibernation=winterslaap
D
migration
Slide 14 - Quiz
How do we call combustion in your body?
Slide 15 - Open question
Carbon dioxide is released through breathing
A
true
B
false
Slide 16 - Quiz
You can indicate oxygen with lime water
A
true
B
false
Slide 17 - Quiz
Why can't we hold our breath for long?
Video: https://www.schooltv.nl/video/proefkonijnen-in-de-klas-hoelang-kun-je-je-adem-inhouden-onder-water/
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