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    and several raw materials such as carbon dioxide and water to produce sugars and release oxygen into the atmosphere. It does not only supplies oxygen which required for human life but it is also the primary source of food energy for all forms of life‚ directly or indirectly. Cellular respiration is the process of converting food molecules such as glucose into energy in the form of ATP. In this process‚ oxygen is utilized and carbon dioxide is produced. Carbon dioxide‚ required for photosynthesis by

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    the survival of an organism. The purpose of this process is to obtain oxygen from the environment (which is necessary for cellular respiration‚ and to dispose of CO2‚ a bi product of respiration. An efficient gas exchange system has 3 requirements. It must have a large surface area over which the gases can diffuse. A large surface area maximises the amount of area available for the gases to exchange. It must also be moist. Oxygen must first dissolve into a fluid before it can diffuse into a cell. Having

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    respiratory system role with oxygen and carbon dioxide. The respiratory system is responsible for the movement of gases involved in cellular metabolism. b. Why is oxygen needed? Oxygen is needed because it is used up during the aerobic breakdown of glucose. c. What generates CO2? Carbon dioxide arises from the aerobic metabolism of glucose . 2. Define the three important continuous physiological processes that are responsible for the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Ventilation

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    SMART STUDY - GOOD LUCK Teacher zaidi@maher2010 Chapter 1: Respiration Respiration Human Breathing Mechanism Transport of oxygen Importance of a healthy respiratory system Respiratory system Diffusion of oxygen by blood Harmful substances lungs Transport of oxygen by blood Effects of pollutants inhalation Diffusion of oxygen into cell Respiratory diseases. Good habit to improve air quality. exhalation Human Respiratory system PMR 03‚ 08

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    Another friend of Libra Dexter Patrick S. Baltazar Pre-test: Chemical balancing Instruction: Balance each chemical equation by adding a correct coefficient to it. Question 1 __ SnO2 + __ H2 → __ Sn + __ H2O Question 2 __ KOH + __ H3PO4 → __ K3PO4 + __ H2O Question 3 __ KNO3 + __ H2CO3 → __ K2CO3 + __ HNO3 Question 4 __ Na3PO4 + __ HCl → __ NaCl + __ H3PO4 Question 5 __ TiCl4 + __ H2O → __ TiO2 + __ HCl Question 6 __ C2H6O + __ O2 → __ CO2 + __ H2O Question 7 __ Fe + __ HC2H3O2 → __ Fe(C2H3O2)3 +

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    with cellular respiration‚ although purpose is to provide oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide Single-celled organisms achieve this by simple diffusion Larger organisms need specialized breathing organs Getting the air into the body is one challenge Circulatory system needed to distribute oxygen to the tissues Specialized blood cells can transport oxygen (solubility in plasma is very low) The process of breathing Air has much more oxygen than water (20% vs 0.9%) Gas diffuses more rapidly in air;

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    important biological processes in plants and animals. • The following are such processes: • 1. Transport and storage of oxygen • 2. Electron transfer • 3. Catalysis • 4. Photosynthesis TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF OXYGEN HAEMOGLOBIN  Haemoglobin‚ the red pigment in red blood cells carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. It is called the respiratory pigment.  It delivers the oxygen molecule to the myoglobin in the tissues.  Haemoglobin‚ a protein is an iron-porphyrin complex.  Its two H+

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    secondary MCL MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level The highest concentration of a pollutant allowed in drinking water by law Concentration above which adverse health affects are believed to occur Water pollution contaminant types Infectious agents Oxygen-demanding Wastes Plant nutrients and eutrophication Toxic tides Inorganic Pollutants Metals‚ nonmetallic salts‚ acids and bases Organic Chemicals Sediment Thermal Pollution and thermal shocks Contamination of Iowa’s Water Fertilizer

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    the food we eat (mainly from carbohydrates and fats) a process called respiration. Respiration is the chemical process whereby energy is obtained from the body of a living organism with or without the use of oxygen. Energy is also essential in the body to enable breathing and take in oxygen. Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose which is soluble in blood (can dissolve in blood). Energy is also needed in the body to circulate blood and tissue fluid throughout the

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    measuring the amount of oxygen used in both germinating and non germinating peas. We are measuring the oxygen consumption by taking a reading of a respirometer submerged in two water baths. The first bath will be cold water and the second warm to determine the effect of temperatures on oxygen consumption. Our negative control will be glass beads to measure to increase or decrease in atmospheric pressure or temperature changes. There is a direct relationship between oxygen consumption and Carbon

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