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Aerobic respiration and exercise

BATs Recall that aerobic respiration provides energy for work (E) Explain how glucose and oxygen are supplied to respiring cells and how carbon is removed. (C/D) Explain how heart rate and breathing rate increase with exercise. (D). Starter What do you need to get energy (respire)?

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Aerobic respiration and exercise

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  1. BATs Recall that aerobic respiration provides energy for work (E) Explain how glucose and oxygen are supplied to respiring cells and how carbon is removed. (C/D) Explain how heart rate and breathing rate increase with exercise. (D) Starter What do you need to get energy (respire)? What do you give off as waste products of getting energy? Aerobic respiration and exercise Don’t forget your trainers next Monday

  2. What do we breathe in and out? • Try the experiment with the suck/blow tubes. • Limewater goes cloudy when it is mixed with Carbon dioxide. • Take care – Limewater is corrosive – you will need goggles and do not suck in the limewater. • Which has the most CO2 in it? Air we breathe in or air we breathe out?

  3. Food Oxygen Breathing system Digestive system These substances eventually arrive at the body cells BLOOD

  4. Aerobic Respiration Every cell in the body carries out respiration to provide organs with energy. Glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide +H2O + The glucose and oxygen needed for respiration are carried to the cells in the blood. Carbon dioxide and water are removed from the cell into the bloodstream and go to the lungs to be exhaled. energy

  5. capillary Blood + Oxygen Food muscle cell Copy this or diagram C on p21 R E S P I R A T I O N energy Glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide +H2O + + CO2 H2O The molecules of glucose and oxygen move into the cells byDIFFUSION

  6. How does exercise affect our breathing rate? You will need: Stopwatch • Sit still and quiet for a few minutes • Count how many times you take a breath for 30 seconds, double it (breathing rate) • Exercise for 1 minute, then retake your breathing rate. Record your result. • What do you notice? Why does this happen

  7. The heart is a pump made of muscle. It needs to pump blood to the lungs to collect oxygen and dump carbon dioxide It then has to pump blood rich in oxygen (oxygenated blood) and glucose around the body. Look at the model heart to see how it is able to do this The heart

  8. How does exercise affect our heart rate? You will need: stopwatches • Sit still and quiet for a few minutes • Use the stopwatches to find your resting heart rate (beats per minute) • Exercise for 1 minute, then retake your heart rate. Record your result. • What do you notice? Why does this happen

  9. How does exercise affect our breathing rate? Plenary Read p 22 in the text book • Copy the 4 bullet points • Answer question 1 Don’t forget your trainers next Monday

  10. BATs Explain why heart rate and breathing rate increase with exercise. (D) Explain why heart monitors give more reliable readings. (D) Starter What do you need to get energy (respire)? What do you give off as waste products of getting energy? Aerobic respiration and exercise

  11. How does exercise affect our heart rate? You will need: Heart monitors • Sit still and quiet for a few minutes • Use the heart monitors to find your resting heart rate (beats per minute) • Exercise for 1 minute, then retake your heart rate. Record your result. • Rest and repeat for 3 mins (then 6 minutes) of exercise • What do you notice? Why does this happen

  12. Aerobic Respiration -Plenary • Fill in summary sheets • What do these words mean: aerobic, capillary, diffusion • Which was the most accurate way of measuring heart rate – taking a pulse with a stopwatch or the heart monitors? • Why was this? Extension: Read page 23, 24 and 25 answer all the questions

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