BS 1.3 en 1.7 smoking

Grab your stuff 
You have on your table:
- Your laptop (closed)
- Your book & notebook
- A pen

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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Grab your stuff 
You have on your table:
- Your laptop (closed)
- Your book & notebook
- A pen

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Today
- What did we do last lesson?
- Goals
- Respiratory system
- Making some excersices
- Nasal- and oral cavity
- Homework 
- Making some excersices

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What did we do last lesson?
- Photosynthesis
- Combustion
- Respiration

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What is the formula of respiration (= combustion in your body)? 
Glucose
Oxygen
Energy
Carbon dioxide
Water

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Combustion in your body = respiration
Getting energy from food 
  • Our fuel is glucose
  • Oxygen is needed to break down glucose (breathing)


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In plants 

Photosynthesis

CO2 + H2O + sunlight -> C6H12O6 + O2

CO2 = Carbondioxide 
H2O = Water
C6H12O6 = Glucose
O2 = Oxygen
In plants and animals

Combustion (cellular respiration)

O2 + C6H12O6 -> CO2 + H20 + energy

CO2 = Carbondioxide 
H2O = Water
C6H12O6 = Glucose
O2 = Oxygen

Where do we need the energy for?
And other animals / plants?

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BS 1.3 respiratory system 



After this lesson:
- You can name parts of the respiratory system with their features and functions.

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Respiratory system = ademhalingsstelsel

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzrN6sJ1i_g

moisture the alveolus

High oxygen concentration.

High carbon dioxide concentration.

one cell layer thick

cappilaries around the alveoli

oxygen goes into the red blood cells

oCarbon dioxide goes into the air

Red blood cell transport gasses

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BS 7 Smoking - why is it bad?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA-s39UH4QY
Lets make some excersices
What? Make excercise 1 t/m 6
How? For yourself (in silence)
Time? 10 minutes
Help? Use your book or raise your hand if you have a question.

Finished?
Try to figure out why
breathing in through your nose
is healthier then through your mouth. 
timer
10:00

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The nasal cavity and oral cavity
When you breath the air comes in through the  nasal cavity or oral cavity.

The nasal cavity is a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose.


In the front part of the nasal cavity are the nasal hairs, they trap larger dust particles. 



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Nasal- and mouth cavity
Difference between nasal cavity and mouth cavity:

- The nasal cavity is covered with nasal lining.

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Choking

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Homework
Make exercise 1 to 8 (unit 1.3) 
to = tot en met 


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