What gas do humans used in respiration
Oxygen
What organ is most involved in the breathing system?
Lungs
What is anaerobic respiration?
•This is a type of respiration where there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration to occur.
•Glucose is only partially broken down in the absence of oxygen producing only a small amount of energy.
What is the scientific name for breathing in and out?
Inhalation and Exhalation
What is the one organ that never takes a break?
The Heart
Name one factor that affects our rate of respiration.
Temperature
amount of oxygen available
amount of glucose available
Amount of water available
Name one factor that affects our respiratory system.
Asthma, Air pollution or Smoking/Vaping
Give 2 uses of anaerobic respiration in production of items.
Wine
Beer
Vinegar
Nail Polish Remover
Swiss cheese
Cheddar cheese
Yoghurt
Soy sauce
What is the average breaths per minute that an adult takes
12 - 16 Breaths per minute
What is the 5th furthest planet from the sun?
Jupiter
What is the definition of respiration
Respiration is a chemical reaction in a cell where food molecules are broken down to release energy.
Name of tube that carries air into the lungs
Trachea / Windpipe
Do humans use anaerobic respiration? If so give an example.
Intense movement/excercise
What is the name of a medical device that can help you breathe when you are very sick.
A Ventilator
What does Au represent on the periodic table?
Gold
Where does respiration occur?
In our mitochondria in our cells
Where does gaseous exchange occur?
The Alveoli
Is respiration continuous or does it stop?
It is continuous but sometimes slows down.
What happens to the concentration of nitrogen when we breathe vs when we breathe out?
It doesn't change as our body doesn't absorb or need oxygen.
Who is the scientist that formed the 3 laws of motion?
Think forces!!
Isaac Newton
What is the Chemical equation of Respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 ->6CO2 6H2O + Energy(ATP)
What is the function of the epiglottis
Block food from going into the trachea
Is aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiration better at maximising energy release?
Aerobic is better
Describe the 5 steps involved in inhalation.
The intercostal muscles contract, causing the ribs to move up and out.
The diaphragm contracts and moves down.
The volume of the thorax increases.
The pressure on the lungs decreases.
Air is sucked in.
What is the name of the theory for the start of our universe.
The Big Bang theory