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The Seven Activities of Living Things are Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion & Nutrition. If you remember that someone has an auntie called MRS GREN you will be able to remember all seven activities. M= Movement G= Growth R= Respiration R= Reproduction S= Sensitivity E= Excretion N= Nutrition Where do we get the energy to do things like this??? Where do we get the energy to do things like this??? Respiration Respiration is how we release of energy from food Respiration takes place in animal and plant cells. There are two types of Respiration: One that needs Oxygen (and gives more energy) and one that doesn’t need oxygen (gives less energy). Types of Respiration Aerobic Respiration Aerobic Respiration requires both Food and Oxygen. Aerobic Respiration produces: • Energy, • Carbon Dioxide, • Water. Types of Respiration Anaerobic Respiration Anaerobic Respiration requires just Food (No Oxygen). Anaerobic Respiration produces: • Energy (not as much), • Carbon Dioxide, • Lactic Acid or Alcohol. food oxygen breathing system digestive system BLOOD Respiration • Respiration occurs in the cells of the body. • Respiration is an energy conversion where the chemical energy in food is changed into other forms of energy. Energy-making process Therefore, the raw materials for the energy-making process eventually arrive at the body cells. This energy-making process is known as... RESPIRATION Each living cell is supplied with food and oxygen in order to generate energy. capillary blood oxygen + food muscle cell 10 of 53 © Boardworks Ltd 2003 Respiration Gren (The 7 A while ago we learnt about Mrs ___ ______ Characteristics of Living Things). Each of these life Respiration is the process processes needs ENERGY. ___________ our bodies use to produce this energy: Glucose + oxygen water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY food and the oxygen The glucose we need comes from ______ breathing Water and carbon dioxide are breathed from _________. energy out. The MAIN product of this equation is _________. Words – breathing, energy, Mrs Gren, respiration, food Breathing Respiration What we need to do… 1. Explore the Respiratory System 2. Understand the Mechanism of Breathing The Respiratory System Bronchi Bronchioles Ribs – to protect the chest Alveoli (“air sacs”) – gas exchange takes place here Trachea – has stiff rings of cartilage to prevent it collapsing Rib muscles – to raise and lower the ribs Lung Diaphragm – muscular sheet Our Amazing Lungs! Assuming 15 breaths per minute……. 1 Day…… 21,600 breaths 1 Year….. 7,884,000 breaths 75 years ……591,300,000 breaths! Gas Exchange Air breathed in 0.03% 21% Air breathed out Oxygen 3% 18% Nitrogen 79% Carbon dioxide 79% Gas Exchange Alveoli are very good at exchanging gases because… 1) They have a LARGE surface area 2) They have a good blood supply 3) They are moist Exhaling Diaphragm relaxes and air is pushed back upwards The Ribcage moves DOWNWARDS and INWARDS, and the diaphragm MOVES UPWARDS (Relaxes). This reduces the volume of the lungs, and air moves out. Inhaling Diaphragm Flattens The Ribcage moves UPWARDS and OUTWARDS, and the diaphragm (MOVES DOWN) FLATTENS. This increases the volume of the lungs, and air moves in. Breathing Respiration Harmful Activities…. What we need to know… • Tar from smoke causes cancer • Carbon monoxide from smoking causes there to be less oxygen in the blood. Smoking • Tar…coats the linings of lungs and causes cancer. • Nicotine…is addictive and …raises heart beat to cause high blood pressure which gives you heart disease. Smoke…irritates airway. Match up the words with their description Carbon monoxide Addictive and causes the heart beat to rise Tar Lowers levels of Oxygen in the blood Nicotine Causes cancer Smoking Experiment Smoking Facts