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Recap respiration and combustion
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Recap all theory
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Welcome!
Recap all theory
How to learn for the test
Diagnostic test
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HELP What do I need to learn?
You can find this on SOM
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Online book, summarize, glossary and diagnostic test
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Short summary of the theory
Options:
1. You will follow the theory
2. You make your own summary
3. You are going to make the diagnostic test of the online book
(it's called to finish)
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Photosynthesis
Process of producing glucose by chloroplasts in the cell of plants and some bacteria
Only happens during the day
Leads to an increase of oxygen levels
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Metabolism
Conversion of substances in a cell into other substances
Glucose is formed during photosynthesis
During metabolism glucose is converted into different products
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Combustion (= verbranding)
Specific form of combustion in our cells = cellular respiration / body respiration
Cellular respiration / body respiration
: Glucose is broken down to energy and water
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Body respiration
Breakdown of glucose in the mitochondria of the cell.
All cells and all organisms do body respiration all the time
Oxygen is used and carbon dioxide is released
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Cellular respiration / body respiration
Glucose + oxygen -> water + carbondioxide + energy
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Importance of breathing
We need to breath so we get oxygen to use for body respiration
Without oxygen -> no energy -> death
Inhaled air contains:
- more oxygen used to create energy.
- less carbon dioxide than exhaled air.
Exhaled air contains:
- more carbon dioxide produced as a waste product of energy production.
- less oxygen as it has been used in respiration.
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Respiratory system
You need to recognize these structures also in animals
from nasal cavity -> alveoli it becomes smaller and smaller
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Nasal cavity airwash
Nose breathing is superior: Air is warmed up,
filtered, humidified + you can smell
Cilia can move mucus. The cilia is also present in windpipe
We swallow mucous all day long
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Windpipe
Stays open because of the horse shaped cartilage rings
Is always connected to the lungs
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Gas exhange
Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide both involved in body respiration
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Alveoli
Lungs aren't hollow but filled with millions of alveoli. This creates a great surface area to increase the amount of gas exchange
Both the alveoli as the bloodvessel around is very thin, this makes gas exchange easier
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Swallowing
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Breathing for starters:
Inhale: flow of air fill the lungs -> chest cavity needs to expand
Exhale: flow of air leaves the lungs -> chest cavity needs to shrink
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Abdominal breathing
Inhalation: diaphragm moves downward + belly moves out -> chest cavity increases-> lungs fill with air.
Exhalation: diaphragm moves upward -> chest cavity decreases -> air is pushed out of the lungs
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Chest breathing
Inhalation: Intercostal muscles tenses -> breastbone moves upward -> chest cavity increases -> lungs fill with air
Exhalation: Intercostal muscles relax -> breastbone moves downward -> air is pushed out the lungs
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Warm-blooded animals
Constant body temperature
Body respiration maintains temperature
Lower temperature -> more respiration
Insulation
Avg. body temperature mammals ±36-38ºC
Avg. body temperature birds ±41 ºC
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Cold blooded
Body respiration rate depends on outside temperature
Cold? -> low body respiration -> not active
The body temperature is the same as the temperature of their surroundings
Hibernation
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Overview of the theory?
List of learning goals are on SOM
Only a summarize is not enough
Practice with questions -> look back to your homework
Diagnostic test = to finish = Q1-Q6 + Q12
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How to answer biology questions?
Multiple choice questions: only one question is correct.
Open questions: (als .. dan) : If ... then
Give your explanation if asked: .... is correct because...
check if your answer is complete.
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