Lesson 2: Types of respiration

Chapter 5 (kerboodle) 
Breathing and respiration
Lesson 2: Types of respiration (p.74-75)
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Chapter 5 (kerboodle) 
Breathing and respiration
Lesson 2: Types of respiration (p.74-75)

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Discussion of hw
Page 46 

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What do we call respiration that uses oxygen?
A
Normal respiration
B
Super respiration
C
Aerobic respiration
D
Respiration

Slide 3 - Quiz

Types of respiration
-Areobic respiration (with oxygen)
-Anaerobic respiration (without oxygen)

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Fermentation by yeast
Yeast can respire with or without oxygen
When yeast respires without oxygen --> fermentation

Glucose -> alcohol + carbon dioxide + energy

What could fermentation be used for? 

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Anaerobic respiration by muscles
Glucose breaks down into lactic acid
This can slowly poison your muscles 

Glucose -> Lactic acid + energy

Extra oxygen breaks down lactic acid
This extra oxygen that is needed is called: Oxygen debt

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Energy produced 

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Fermentation
Anaerobic respiration
by muscles
Aerobic respiration

Glucose -> Lactic acid + energy
Glucose + oxygen -> CO2 + water + energy
Glucose -> alchohol + CO2 + energy

Slide 8 - Drag question

Fermentation
Anaerobic respiration
by muscles
Aerobic respiration

Lots of energy produced
Almost no energy produced
Some energy produced

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Hyperventilation
-Reduction in CO2 
-Low CO2:
 narrowing blood vessels that supply blood to the brain (dizzy)

Hypoventilation -> Reduction O2

Breathing signal to brain -> too much CO2 in the blood

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HW for next lesson 
-WB page 45
-Worksheets respiration 1 and 2

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