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    Unit 5 P4 M1

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    respiration is respiration with oxygen present. (Wright‚ 2007) The formula for cellular respiration is below: Glucose +oxygen = Energy‚ carbon dioxide and water. Carbon dioxide and water are the waste products from creating energy. Respiration can happen without oxygen. This process is called anaerobic respiration. The equation glucose+ oxygen which produces energy along with the bi-products produces 38 Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). It produces more ATP because it has oxygen present (aerobic) this is

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    Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 1. What is dissolved oxygen? Dissolved oxygen is the amount of oxygen mixed into the water and is necessary for aquatic life. 2. How does it get into the water? DO gets into the water in many different way but primarily it is absorbed from the atmosphere and aquatic plants. 3. Why is it important? DO is important because it provides oxygen to aquatic organisms and without it they wouldn’t be able to live. Low levels would cause hypoxia and make it extremely difficult for

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    Your heart speeds up to pump extra food and oxygen to the muscles. Breathing speeds up to get more oxygen and to get rid of more carbon dioxide. When a fit person‚ such as an athlete‚ exercises the pulse rate‚ breathing rate and lactic acid levels rise much less‚ than they do in an unfit person. As the exercise intensity increases so do the heart and respiratory rates to supply oxygen to the working muscles at a faster rate so they can keep up‚ few athletes have perfected this to a point where they

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    Aim:The aim of this practical is to investigate the effect of exercise on heart rate and breathing rate. We will use a digital heart rate monitor strapped on our chest while we perform different levels of exercise. A digital watch is also provided which receives signals from the heart rate monitor and displays your current heart rate on the screen. To measure the breathing rate at different levels of exercise‚ we measure the breathing rate before physical activity by counting the number of breaths

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    Complexes

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    small molecules such as porphyrins (see below). These complexes are themselves bound within proteins (metalloproteins) which provide a local environment that is essential for their function‚ which is either to transport or store diatomic molecule (oxygen or nitric oxide)‚ to transfer electrons in oxidation-reduction processes‚ or to catalyze a chemical reaction. The most common of these utilize complexes of Fe and Mg‚ but other micronutrient metals including Cu‚ Mn‚ Mo‚ Ni‚ Se‚ and Zn are also important

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    Respiration

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    human uses the oxygen from atmosphere and produce carbon dioxide. A cardiorespiratory system which includes lungs‚ heart‚ blood vessels and others is responsible for all the processes linked to the respiration and controlled by the nervous system. During rest and maximum exercise‚ nearly all of the ATP needed to maintain the bodily functions is produced by aerobic metabolism. The aerobic metabolism depends on the utilization of oxygen and there is a standard ratio between amount of oxygen consumed and

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    photosynthesis rate from volume of oxygen produced per gram leaf per minute to mol CO2 fixed per area of leaf (in m2) per second. B. Why would one want to express photosynthesis rate as µmol CO2 m-2 s-1? What is the advantage. Answers: A. How to convert photosynthesis rate from volume of oxygen produced per gram leaf per minute to mol CO2 fixed per area of leaf (in m2) per second. Photosynthesis rate can be measured either by seeing how much oxygen is produced by a leaf‚ or how much

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    process; an experimental setup was designed and built; the setup is endowed with modern instruments: oxygen meter‚ manometer‚ thermometer‚ all of them having digital display. The results of the experimental measurements will indicate the most favorable generator architecture from the point of view of the increase of concentration of oxygen dissolved in water. Keywords: oxygen meter‚ fine bubble generator‚ oxygen dissolved in water Rezumat. În lucrare se prezintă două tipuri de generatoare de bule fine care

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    mitochondria‚ the biochemical reaction‚ respiration takes place. The balanced formula for respiration is C6H12O6 + 6 H2O à 6 H2O + 6 O2 + E‚ the catalyst being enzymes. Respiration is when oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with the organic fuel. In order for the process take place‚ food must be available‚ along with oxygen. The first two stages occur due to glycolysis and the Kreb’s Cycle. These processes decompose glucose and other organic fuels. Glycolysis‚ which occurs in the cytosol‚ begins breaking

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    A N P Cari's Story

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    by total volume. H. The clinical finding of 90% oxygen saturation level and a Po2 of mmHg would show that the arteries are having too much oxygen‚ since a normal Po2 of a resting person is 40 mmHg and exercises lower Po2 levels. A normal resting oxygen level should be about 94% with no added Oxygen. I. Cari’s symptom of “panting like a dog” is due to the lack of oxygen and reduces oxygen exchange at her tissues. J. The oxygen carrying capacity of hemoglobin with rising Pco2 will

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