Edexcel IGCSE Biology Respiration

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RESPIRATION

It is the process of breaking down food to release energy.

AEROBIC RESPIRATION

  • Takes place in the presence of Oxygen
  • Releases more energy and the food is completely broken down.
  • Takes place in the mitochondria
  • It is opposite of photosynthesis

ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

  • Takes place in absence of oxygen.
  • Releases less energy and food is not completely broken down.
  • Takes place in the Cytoplasm
  • Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water
  • C6H12O6 +602 6CO2 + H2O

PLANTS

  • known as fermentation
  • forms ethanol and carbon-dioxide
  • Glucose Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide

ANIMALS

  • takes place in muscles
  • Glucose Lactic Acid

BREATHING AND RESPIRATION

BREATHINGRESPIRATION
It is a physical process.It is chemical process.
Does not involve enzymeInvolve Enzymes
It is breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxideIt is breaking of food in presence of oxygen for energy
No energy is released

Energy is released

Takes place outside the cellsTakes place inside the cells

EXOTHERMIC

As it releases heat.

The energy released in making carbon dioxide and water is more than the energy taken in to break glucose and oxygen

Cristae are the folding of the inner membrane of the mitochondria to increase the surface area for the attachment of the enzymes

WHY WE NEED ENERGY

MOVEMENT

  • Energy is required by the muscles to contract.
  • Respiration provides energy for muscle contraction.
  • Muscle cells have loads of mitochondria and glycogen for efficient respiration.

TRANSPORT

  • Transport of substance in an out of the cell against the concentration gradient via active transport required energy.

THERMOREGULATION

  • Respiration produces heat which helps to maintain the body temperature.

CATABOLISM

  • Breaking of large substances to smaller ones like digestion requires energy.

ANABOLISM

  • Building of bigger molecules from smaller ones like making proteins fats and lipids from minerals ions require energy

RESPONSE TO EXERCISE

Demand for oxygen and glucose increases as more energy is needed

BREATHING RATE

  • The breathing rate increases so that more oxygen is inhaled to meet the demands of oxygen by the muscles.
  • Increased breathing rates also increases the rate of removal of carbon dioxide.

HEART RATE

  • Increase heart rate pumps more blood to the muscles.
  • Increase blood supply increases the supply of both glucose and oxygen via blood to the muscles cells.

GLYCOGENOLYSIS

  • Glycogen       Glucose
  • Stored carbohydrates, glycogen is converted to glucose in the muscles during exercise to meet the demand for increased glucose.

WHY BREATHlNG RATE Б НОН AFTER STOPPlNG ТНЕ EXERClSE

Extra Oxygen needed by the body after exercise to recover.

OXYGEN DЕВТ*

  • During Exercise the body switches to anaerobic respiration. So glucose is broken down into lactic Acid
  • Glucose        Lactic Acid
  • The lactic acid needs to be broken down into carbon dioxide. The breathing rate is still high to get maximum oxygen to break lactic acid.
  • Lactic acid + O2                       CO2 + H2O

METABOLISM

It is the sum of all the reactions of the body

CATABOLISM

Breakdown reaction in which bigger molecule is broken down into smaller ones.

  1. a) Breakdown of glycogen
  2. b) Breakdown of proteins
  3. c) Breakdown of lipids
  4. d) Respiration

ANABOLISM

It is the synthesis reaction in which bigger molecule js formed from the smaller ones.

  1. a) Synthesis of cellulose from glucose
  2. b) Synthesis of starch and glycogen from glucose
  3. c) Synthesis of fats and lipids
  4. d) Synthesis of proteins

LIVER

DETOXIFICATION

  • The alcohol or any poisonous substance taken in the body is detoxified in the liver as liver contains enzymes for detoxification

BREAKDOWN OF BLOOD CELLS

  • Old and work out blood cells are broken down in liver.

BREAKDOWN OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES FOR EXCRETION

  • Excess proteins is broken down into urea in the liver which is excreted by kidney as Urine

BREAK DOWN OF LACTIC ACID

  • Lactic acid produced during anaerobic respiration in the muscles is transported into the liver via blood and liver converts it into carbon dioxide and water by taking in more oxygen which is inhaled as oxygen debt.

PHOTOSYNTHESIS VERSUS RESPIRATION

PHOTOSYNTHESISRESPIRATION
Only in plant cellsOccurs in all living cells
It is endothermic reactionIt is exothermic reaction.
Oxygen is producedOxygen is used up
Takes place in chloroplastTakes place in Mitochondria
Anabolic reaction, glucose is madeCatabolic reaction, glucose is broken down.
Light dependentLight independent

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